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Idiom quiz 🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅 #idiom #q32 @EngMasters Write down your answers in comments 👇🏻
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1/ b) on
2/ a) back
3/ b) around
4/ c) cold
5/ a) into
6/ c) by
7/ b) of
8/ a) give
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Common Mistakes in English
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Miscellaneous Example
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🗂using the objective case after the verb to be .
Don’t say : It was him .
Say : It was he .


⭐️ The pronoun coming after the verb TO BE must be in the nominative case ,and not in the objective in written composition . However ,the objective case is now usually used in conversation ; IT’s me ,It was him/her/them,etc .
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Today's phrasal verbs are:


😱 Queer up
🗣 Quarrel out
👎 Quarrel with

#Phrasal_verbs #npvc81
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🌼Today's Idioms 🌼

♨️Leopards never change their spots♨️

Meaning:
❗️People can't change basic aspects of their character, especially negative ones.❗️

Example:
❗️I doubt very much that marriage will change Chris for the better. A leopard can't change its spots.❗️

♨️Bull in a china shop♨️

Meaning :
❗️To be extremely clumsy.

Example :
❗️Whenever Roy is in the kitchen he breaks
something, so his mother says that he's
like a bull in a china shop❗️

♨️crocodile tears ♨️

Meaning :
❗️False or fake tears.❗️

Example :
❗️Peter felI down but did not hurt himself. He
cried crocodile tears only because he wanted his dad to buy him something.❗️

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🍏The amount of iron in Green beans is same as this amount in the Meat!
It is the best thing to provide the necessary iron of body specially for pregnant women🍎
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🔘Above and over📌

🔗1. Above indicates a position higher than something.

📝 Examples
The birds flew up above the trees.
The sun rose above the horizon.
There is a mirror above the washbasin.
We have rented a room above the shop.
She is above average in intelligence.
Your name comes above mine on the list.

🔗2. Above and Over

Above and over can both mean higher than.

📝 Examples
The helicopter hovered above/over the building.
The water came up above/over our knees.

🔗3. Above is preferred when we want to mean that one thing is not directly over another.

📝 Example
There is a small cottage above the lake. (The cottage is not directly over the lake.)

🔗4. Above is also used in measurements of temperature, height, intelligence etc., where we think of a vertical scale.

📝 Example
The temperature never rose above 10 degree Celsius.

🔗5. Over is preferred when one thing covers and/or touches another.

📝 Examples
He put on a coat over his shirt.
There was cloud over the city.

🔗6. Over is also used to talk about ages and speeds, and to mean more than.

📝 Examples
You have to be over 18 to see that film.
There were over 50 fifty people at the meeting.
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

🤬 Jog on
📈 Jog along
🦜 Jabber away

🤩 #Phrasal_verbs #npvc82
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🔠 Countable nouns with a/an and some

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📚 English grammar in use
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I Love Trees
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🎧Listening practice🎧
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Daily Dare №45. 60 Seconds Single Leg Hops on the Spot

Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Miscellaneous Example
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🗂Using the objective case after the conjunction Than .
Don’t say : My sister is taller than me .
Say : My sister is taller than I(am) .


⭐️ The word Than is a conjunction, and can only be followed by a pronoun in the nominative case, The verb coming after the pronoun is generally omitted .

📍Note; Use the objective case in spoken English; You’re much taller than me .

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#Misused_Forms
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​​🍕 Eating Junk Food 🍟

Frank: Hand me that bag of potato chips.

Katie: Here. You mean you're still hungry after two burgers and French fries?

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

🙄 Tack on
🤔 Think up
🤫 Quieten down

🤩 #Phrasal_verbs #npvc83
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🍎Cold compress is the best at the first 24hours of the injury&Warm compress After the first 24hours!Remember not to do it wrongly as it can worsen the affected area
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📝 Study activity - Comprehension 📝

📖 Improve your reading comprehension;
🧠 Remember more details you read in magazines, books, and, journals.

✏️ Your task is to read a short passage and then answer the related questions to each category: Inference, Technique, and Vocab. Afterwards you can send your answers to our groups bot @EngMW_bot, admins will check and correct them if need be.

📃 In this passage, the author discusses the difficulties of learning English:

🔆 Learning English posed what felt like an insurmountable(syn: hopeless ) challenge, like climbing an infinitely high mountain. Spelling rules made as much sense as watering grass after a summer monsoon(syn: rainfall ). Silent and differently pronounced letters and arcane grammar rules made me reticent(syn: hesitant ) to utter a single word when I first arrived in London to study. But now, a decade later, homonyms, homophones, and homographs feel like old friends, and I derive such joy teaching my students the intricacies(syn: complexities ) of the language. 🔆

💠 Inference

The passage suggests that the author now understands learning English as...

1️⃣ challenging but rewarding;
2️⃣ boring but necessary;
3️⃣ straightforward but engaging;

⚙️ Technique

The phrase <...as much sense as watering grass after a summer monsoon > is an example of which literary device?

1️⃣ simile (a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things, e.g.: Our soldiers are as brave as lions);
2️⃣ onomatopoeia (— is defined as a word which imitates the natural sounds of a thing, e.g.: The buzzing bee flew away);
3️⃣ alliteration (is a stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a series, e.g.: But a better butter makes a batter better);

📓 Vocab

In context, the word <arcane > most nearly means...

1️⃣ expressive;
2️⃣ absurd;
3️⃣ mysterious;
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💥 spotlight

✔️ If you are cynical, you believe people do things for themselves rather than for unselfish reasons. cynicism (Noun).
☑️ If you are sceptical about sth, you are not confident that it is true or will happen. scepticism (Noun).

💎 My brother is very cynical about politicians and their motives.
💎 I'm very sceptical about the results of this survey.

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Idiom quiz

Send your answers to the bot @EngMW_bot
#idiom #q33 #quiz
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