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🔰which word is grammatically wrong? 🔅(The most) significant cosmological characteristic of Duke Ellington's orchestra, playing his original (compositions) and arrangement, (achieving) a (fine) unity of style and made numerous innovations in (modern) jazz.…
The answer is 🆎ACHIEVED

⭕️every side of the word “And” should be parallel. because after “and” we have the word “made” which is the past form of MAKE, so the word “Achieving” should be used in its past form ACHIEVED.

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🏵The wife gave birth🤱🏻, her husband is talking to his friend about that👬 🏵Listen to the dialogue and send the noscript to @EngMW_bot with hashtag #b8 #beginner #b8 #listening @EngMasters @IELTSwMASTERS
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J , Mina
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A: "Did your wife give birth yet?"

B: "Yeah. She's a healthy beautiful girl."

A:"Congratulations. How is your wife doing?"

B: "She is tired, but getting a lot of rest now."

A: "That's good to hear."

B: "I'm just glad there were no complications."

A: "If your wife and baby are both happy, what more can you ask for?"

B: "It's been a week, and I haven't slept that well."

A: "That's normal for anyone with a newborn."

B: "Yeah, but it's so hard. I have to work, and then go home and take care of my wife and the baby. I'm going to get sick at this rate."

A: "You'll get used to it. After everything stabilizes, you can regain your health."

B: "That's true. I should make sure my wife and baby stay healthy during this time."

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🔰 Vocabulary class
🎶 How to describe sounds?


1️⃣ rattle /ˈrætl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if you rattle something, or if it rattles, it shakes and makes a quick series of short sounds
🏷 The window rattled in the wind.
🏷 Bottles rattled as he stacked the beer crates.

2️⃣ rumble noun /ˈrʌmbəl/ [singular]
📖 a series of long low sounds
🏷 What began as a rumble became a powerful roar as the volcano erupted.
🏷 The rumble of the train going by woke me up.

3️⃣ rustle /ˈrʌsəl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 if leaves, papers, clothes etc rustle, or if you rustle them, they make a noise as they rub against each other
🏷 She moved nearer, her long silk skirt rustling around her.
🏷 He rustled the papers on his desk.

4️⃣ splash /splæʃ/ verb [intransitive]
📖 if a liquid splashes, it hits or falls on something and makes a noise
📌 splash against/on/over
🏷 The ocean splashed against the pier.
🏷 A motorcycle sped past, splashing all the spectators with mud.

👂🏻 Listen to the sounds below, examples of the words defined above

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense



🗂Using the present tense after as if Or as though instead of the past .
Don’t say : Janine talks as if she knows everything
Say : Janine talks as if she knew everything .

⭐️ Use the past tense after the phrase as if or as though. He talks as if he knew every thing.—>means he talks as he would talk if he new everything

🛑Note ; Use the subjective were with the verb to be after as if ; He acts as if he were a rich man .

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🗂Using the past conditional of wish instead of the present indicative .
Don’t say : I would wish to know more English .
Say : I would wish (that) I knew more English .

⭐️ Use the present tense of wish to express a present meaning , follow by a that clause containing a past tense .

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♈️ Vocabulary class
▶️ Today's words are:

💥 💥 calamity /kəˈlæmət̬i/ noun

a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering:

A series of calamities ruined them - floods, a failed harvest, and the death of a son.

calamitous adjective
calamitously adverb
💢 Synonyms: cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster, tragedy

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💥💥 tenacious /təˈne iʃəs/ adjective

holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way:

The baby took my finger in its tenacious little fist.
There has been tenacious local opposition to the new airport.

tenaciously adverb
tenacity noun U
💢 synonyms: firm, tight, stubborn, obstinate, dogged

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💥💥 prosperity /prɒˈspɛrɪti/ noun U

the state of being successful and having a lot of money:

A country's future prosperity depends, to an extent, upon the quality of education of its people.
In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty.
economic/future prosperity

prosper verb I
prosperous adjective

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🍎A normal lung Vs a smoker's lung!
Stay away from smoking n anyone who smokes,cause inhaling the smoke hurts your lungs more however u don't smoke yourself!🍎

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​​🌀A Management Dispute🌀

Jeannie: Have you heard about the new management dispute?

Salih: No, what’s happening?

Jeannie: Well, the CEO is having problems with the head of one of the subsidiaries.

Salih: Which one?

Jeannie: Lance Publishing. Apparently, the head, Bill Riker, is saying that he and the CEO differ too much in their business philosophy and they can’t agree on a future direction for the company.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂Using the wrong tense with an improbable condition .

Don’t say : If he would/‘d ask me , I would/‘d stay .
Say : If he asked me ,I would/‘d stay .

⭐️ Express an importable condition by the past tense and use the conditional in the main clause. This use of the past tense doesn’t indicate a time but a degree of probability .

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🗂Using a wrong tense with a counterfactual condition .

Don’t say : If he would/‘d have asked ,I would/‘d stayed .
Say : If he had/‘d asked me,I would/‘d have stayed .

⭐️ Express a counterfactual ( that didn’t happen) condition by the past perfect and use the past conditional in the main clause. This use of the past perfect doesn’t indicate a time but an impossible happening .

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Daily Dare №14 Leg Raises
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Back out
✳️Back someone up
✳️Bail out

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🍎🍏Dark chocolate is a great Anti depression!whenever u feel sad try to have some!it gives u the feeling of joy n happiness due to it's effect on limbic system of the brain!🍏🍎

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🌓Moon Idioms🌗

🌙To the moon and back🌙

🔸meaning :
🔅"To the extremely large extent" - In simple words should be translated to "very very much". 🔅


Example :
🔆"I love you to the moon and back" means
"I love you more than you can imagine!"🔆


🌙Moon on a stick🌙

🔶Meaning:
🔅Everything; all that one could desire (including things that are difficult or impossible to get).🔅


🔸Example:
🔷 Once I saved twenty-five dollars and bought her a print gown for her birthday, and she was so pleased you'd have thought I'd given her the moon on a stick


🌙Ask for the moon🌙

Meaning :
🔷to make unreasonable demands/To claim or desire something that one cannot have.

Examples:
🔶‘Please don’t ask for the moon. We’re working on a tight budget. Please be reasonable!’‘

🔶He always asks for the moon even though his parents work so hard to provide the best for him.’


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