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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂1. using the simple past tense with a recent action, instead of the present perfect .
Don’t say : The clock struck .
Say : The clock has struck .

💡If we are speaking of an action just finished, we must use the present perfect instead of the simple past tense .for example, immediately after the clock strikes, we shouldn’t say The clock struck, but the clock has struck .

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🗂2. Using the simple present instead of the present perfect .
Don’t say : I’m at this school two years.
Say : l’ve been at this school two years .

💡Use the present perfect (had not the simple present) for an action begun in the past and continuing into the present . I’ve been at his school two years means I’m still here .

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​​Today's vocabularies are about Physical exercise:
🎬 PART 1

1️⃣ supple /ˈsʌpəl/ adjective
📖 someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully 📌 OPP stiff
🏷 She exercises every day to keep herself supple.
🏷 Exercise will help keep your joints and muscles supple.

2️⃣ stiff /stɪf/ adjective (comparative stiffer, superlative stiffest)
📖 if someone or a part of their body is stiff, their muscles hurt and it is difficult for them to move
🏷 Her legs were stiff from kneeling.
🏷 Her fingers were stiff with cold.

3️⃣ slug‧gish /ˈslʌɡɪʃ/ adjective
📖 moving or reacting more slowly than normal
🏷 Alex woke late, feeling tired and sluggish.
🏷 Economic recovery has so far been sluggish.

4️⃣ devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ verb [transitive]
📖 to plan or invent a new way of doing something
🏷 She devised a method for quicker communications between offices.
🏷 The exercise programme was devised by a leading health expert.

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​​Today's words are about Physical exercise:
🎬 PART 2 👉🏻 PART 1

5️⃣ loosen up phrasal verb
📖if your muscles loosen up, or if something loosens them up, they stop feeling stiff
📌 SYN: warm up
🏷 A massage will loosen up your joints.
🏷 The exercise loosened me up quite nicely

6️⃣ strenuous /ˈstrenjuəs/ adjective
📌 strenuously adverb
📖 needing a lot of effort or strength
🏷 The doctor advised Ken to avoid strenuous exercise.
🏷 The doctors advised against any strenuous activity for six weeks.

7️⃣ press-up noun [countable]
📖 British English a type of exercise in which you lie facing the ground, and push your body up with your arms
📌 SYN push-up American English
🏷 We had been getting it wrong, so were face down in a foot of water in the field doing press-ups.
🏷 In return for their addresses he would allow me to stop doing press-ups in the mud.

8️⃣ relentless /rɪˈlentləs/ adjective
📖 something that is relentless continues without ever stopping or getting less severe
📌 SYN endless
📌 relentlessly adverb
🏷 Its history has a message for evolution: that the existence of any creature is a constant struggle against relentless forces.
🏷 Ridge's success is due to a relentless pursuit of perfection.

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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂1. using the simple present instead of the present perfect after a since clause of time .
Don’t say : since he came ,we’re happy
Say : Since he came, we’ve been happy .

💡The verb after a since time clause of time is generally in the present perfect tense .

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🗂2. Using the simple present instead of the present continue .
Don’t say : Look! Two boys fight.
Say : Look! Two boys are fighting .

🛑Note ; We also use the present continues for the future when something is pre-arranged or expected with some certainly ; Loma is arriving tomorrow at six. Tom and I are eating out tonight .

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Vocabulary class
Today's words are:

💥💥 amiable /ˈeɪmiəbəl/ adjective

pleasant and friendly:

He was amiable and charming, and he possessed an ability to make people feel comfortable in his presence.

amiably adverb
amiability noun U
💢 synonyms: friendly, amicable

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💥💥 candor /ˈkæn dər/ noun U

the quality of being honest, sincere, and kind in dealing with other people; frankness

Although I respect candor in conversation, I don't need to know every detail of a person's life.
You must treat this matter with great candor.

💢 synonyms: honesty, sincerity, openness

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💥💥 lucid /ˈluːsɪd/ adjective ​

clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or speaking clearly:

She gave a clear and lucid account of her plans for the company's future.
The drugs she's taking make her drowsy and confused, but there are times when she's quite lucid.

lucidity noun U
lucidly adverb
💢 synonyms: intelligible, comprehensible, clear

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense

🗂1. The continuous form of the tense misused .
Don’t say : I’m understanding the lesson now
Say : I understand the lesson now .

💡As a rule, verb denoting a state rather than an act have no continuous forms, like understand, know, believe, like, love,belong, prefer, consist,mean, hear, see, etc.

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🗂2. Using the present continuous for a habitual action,instead of the simple present.
Don’t say : Every morning I’m going for a walk
Say : Every morning I go for a walk .

⭐️ Use the simple present (and not the present continuous ) to express a person habitual action .

🛑Note ; Use the present continuous to express a habitual action with the word always or with a verb denoting a continuous stat; He is always talking in class; He is living in London .

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Today's SPEAKING tips ▶️ answering to comparing questions say that there are some differences: ✔️There are a number of underlying differences here. ✔️There are a variety of possible differences here. ✔️There are a range of potential distinctions here.…
Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ answering to comparing questions

introduce the first difference:

✔️However, I guess that the most significant would be that …
✔️Though I suppose the most obvious would be that …
✔️But I would say the most fundamental would be that …

Develop this first difference with a simple linking word:
✔️especially, particularly, in fact, such as, for example, specifically.

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🎵🔴PRONOUNCIATON🔴🎵

The Schwa sound (IPA symbol: ə ) is a short and weak vowel sound. You can hardly hear it, actually.



1) a
2) the
3) a bout
4) a round
5) prese nt
6) fathe r
7) banana
8) carro t
9) atla s
10) illne ss
11) offend
12) answe r
13) lette r
14) a lone
15) sof a
16) syst e m
17) su pply
18) circ u s
Now say these sentences out loud (the Schwa sound is bold):
1) I have a carro t a nd a banana .
2) The atl a s c o ntains a lot of maps.
3) He talk ed a bout his illn e ss.
4) I will answe r this lett e r.
5) Fath e r went a round the a partme nt.
7) The comp a ny will su pply the tel e phon e s.
8) I was sitting a lone on the sof a .
9) The p e rform a nce in the circ u s was a mazing.
10) He s u ggest e d a syst e m.

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