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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🎬 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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Common Mistakes in English
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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 .
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💡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 .
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🛑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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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 .
🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧
#Misused_Forms
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▶ 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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▶ 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 .
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💡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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➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖
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.
➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖
🗂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 .
🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧
#Misused_Forms
#realteam #MF_47
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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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▶️ 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.
#speaking #s32
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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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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.
#pronunciation
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Argue down
✳️Argue out
✳️Answer for
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✳️Argue down
✳️Argue out
✳️Answer for
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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂 Using the verb to use for the present habitual action .
❌Don’t say : I use to get up at six every morning
✅ Say : I get up at six every morning
♻️Or ; I’m accustomed to getting up at six, etc
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⭐️The verb to use doesn’t express a habit in the present ./ use means/ employ; I use a pent to write with
🛑Note: used to expresses a past state or habit and it usually refers so some old situation which no longer exists : I used to see him every day .
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➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖
Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂 Using the verb to use for the present habitual action .
❌Don’t say : I use to get up at six every morning
✅ Say : I get up at six every morning
♻️Or ; I’m accustomed to getting up at six, etc
➖➿➖➿➖➿➖➿
⭐️The verb to use doesn’t express a habit in the present ./ use means/ employ; I use a pent to write with
🛑Note: used to expresses a past state or habit and it usually refers so some old situation which no longer exists : I used to see him every day .
🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧
#Misused_Forms
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🔰 which word is grammatically wrong? 🔅(I'm sorry that) I won't (be able to) attend your wedding. (Anyway), I would like to give you something (for your wedding). 🅰 (I'm sorry that) 🅱 (be able to) 🆑 (Anyway) 🅾 (for your wedding) 🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸 #quiz #q20 #RealTeam…
The answer is 🅰
(I'm sorry that)
🔅There is no need for relative pronoun.
As a result the word “that” shouldn’t have been used here.
And the correct sentence is :
[ I am sorry, I won’t be able]
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(I'm sorry that)
🔅There is no need for relative pronoun.
As a result the word “that” shouldn’t have been used here.
And the correct sentence is :
[ I am sorry, I won’t be able]
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#quiz #q20 #Answer
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Back away
✳️Back off
✳️Back down
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✳️Back away
✳️Back off
✳️Back down
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