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Today's phrasal verbs are:

🎢 Lap up
🥹 Well up
😵‍💫 Wade in


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🍏Dear men don't control your emotions!
Cry anytime u feel like crying!
One of the reasons that causes heart attack in Men is suppressing their feelings!🍎
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🔤 Study activity — Diction 🗣

📖 Choose the best words and phrases to improve your speaking.
📝✖️ Avoid making embarassing errors in conversations.

❗️Your task is to decide for the proper use of the highlighted word and then send your answers to check in our groups bot: @EngMW_bot, for example:

🔘 Of the two tests I took today, I thought the first one was harder

ERROR ✖️ or VALID ✔️? It is valid✔️(Harder is used when comparing two things. Hardest is used for comparing more than two things)

❗️Now decide for the next following sentences:

1️⃣ He looked for his wallet on the table and in the bed but not in the drawer.

2️⃣ She specialises in writing and editing.

3️⃣ The car suffered slightly damage when the driver hit the curb.

4️⃣ As the saying goes, grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

5️⃣ The detergent makes my clothes feel soft.

6️⃣ He is envious of not only her intelligence but also her popularity.

7️⃣ The Himalayas are the higher of the world's mountain ranges.

8️⃣ That meal looks delicious.

9️⃣ Irene's passions are reading books, knitting scarves, and solving puzzles.

🔟 Infants sleep longer than toddlers: 16 hours versus about 12 hours per day.

ERROR ✖️ or VALID ✔️?
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Zone out
✳️ Fall over
✳️ Wave off

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⭐️ The (Part-2)

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📚 English grammar in use
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​​♨️Today's Idioms♨️
🦋 #Lesson11Part2


(to) sweeten the deal :
🌸to make an offer more attractive.


(to) twist someone's Arm:
🌸to convince someone; to persuade someone.


now you are talking:
🌸you are saying the right thing.


(to) make a living:
🌸to earn enough money to support oneself.


take it or leave it :
🌸accept or reject the offer, usually a final one.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Miscellaneous Example

🗂Using hisself or theirselves instead of himself or themselves .

Don’t say : They fell down and hurt theirselves
Say : They fell down and hurt themselves .

⭐️ The reflexive pronouns , third person, are himself and themselves , and not hisself and theirselves .

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🎧Listening practice🎧

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🔘Adjectives📌

🔗1. An adjective is a word like clever, beautiful, green, hungry, brave, which is used when we describe people, things, events etc. Adjectives are used in connection with nouns and pronouns.

📝 Examples
He wore a red shirt.
We need some square tables.
Each hand has five fingers.
You are naughty.
She is a beautiful girl.
He is an honest boy.
This is a wooden chair.
She wore a gold necklace.
It was an earthen pot.
Sugar is sweet.

Position of adjectives

🔗2. Most adjectives can go in two main positions in a sentence:
a) before a noun (attributive position)

📝 Examples
Our new principal is an old lady.
He is a clever boy.

b) after be, seem, look and other copular verbs (predicative position)

📝 Examples
I am glad to meet you.
You don't look happy to see me.
The milk turned sour.
She felt bad.
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‍ ‍ ‍ 🔴🎵PRONUNCIATION 🎵🔴

Ego can be a source of motivation, but then, ego is a very poor motivator. By it's very nature , ego needs feeding, and hence, it makes you a perpetual beggar. The problem with ego is that when it is fed, you struggle out of superiority complex, when ego is starved, you suffer out of inferiority complex. Either way it robs you of your peace of mind.

When you transcend ego, you just want to win over yourself; you want to make the most of your potential. There is enormous freedom in letting your ego go."

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Let's pronounce the tricky words then :
Perpetual
Superiority
Inferiority
Transcend
Potential
Enormous

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Common Mistakes in English
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Miscellaneous Example

🗂Misuse of noun/ verb homonyms .

Don’t say : Becky played a good play of chess.
Say : Becky played a good game of chess.


⭐️ Some verbs and nouns do have the same from and analogous meaning in English:

⛳️The police fight a hard fight.
⛳️Heather dreams long vivid dreams .
⛳️If you lie the lie will catch you out.

However, we seldom use the same word like this. Usually we try to avoid it in some way;

⛳️ She fought a long battle with them.
⛳️ If you lie you will be caught out.

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#Misused_Forms #MF_61
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Idiom quiz

Send your answers to the bot @EngMW_bot
#idiom #q34 #quiz
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

👀 Show up
✍️ Dash down
🏃‍♂️ Dash off

#Phrasal_verbs #npvc86
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☑️ Study activity - Word Fundamentals ☑️

Hello guys :) Let's learn how basic word parts unlock the meaning of unfamiliar words. As you know word roots, prefixes, and suffixes are the basic parts out of which words are built.

🔘 For example let's see the word PREdiction ( PRE - before). So a prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
Now preDICTion ( DICT - to say). A word root is the basic unit of meaning in a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added;
And predictION ( ION - act or process). A suffix appears at the end of a word to modify its meaning or part of speech.

⭕️ Learn the following 9️⃣ essential word roots, prefixes, and suffixes:

🔘 root AUTO
🔸Meaning - self
🔸Examples: automatic, autonomy

🔘 root FORT
🔸Meaning - strong
🔸Examples: effort, fortress

🔘 root - SCRIPT
🔸Meaning - write
🔸Examples: denoscription, manunoscript

🔘 prefix - ANTI
🔸Meaning - opposed to or against.
🔸Examples: antihero, antisocial

🔘 prefix - EX
🔸Meaning - not or out of
🔸Examples: exclude, exit

🔘 prefix - MIS
🔸Meaning - wrong or badly.
🔸Examples: misshapen, misunderstand.

🔘 suffix - AL
🔸Meaning - relating to
🔸Examples: historical, rehearsal.

🔘 suffix - FUL
🔸Meaning - full of.
🔸Examples: grateful, merciful.

🔘 suffix - ION
🔸Meaning - act or process.
🔸Examples: consideration, desperation.

❗️ The importance of word parts:❗️

⭕️There are more than 1 million different word parts in use the English language, and it's growing and changing all the time.

⭕️ The average person's vocabulary ranges from 20,000-35,000 words. While it is impossible to know every English word, it is possible to expand your vocabulary by learning the pieces that make up individual words: word roots, prefixes and suffixes.

⭕️You can unlock the meanings of difficult words by learning frequently used word parts and their combinations.

⭕️Breaking words into smaller parts is an efficient and systematic method that allows you to recognize unfamiliar words and build your vocabulary more quickly than by memorization alone.


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Daily Dare №47. 40 Sitting Twists

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

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💬Denoscription:Don Quixote is to the Spanish language what Shakespeare is to English,Dante to Italian, and Goethe to German: the glory of that particular ver- nacular.
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Harold_Bloom_Miguel_De_Cervantes.pdf
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📄Title:Bloom’s Modern Critical INTERPRETATIONS
(Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote)
📝By:Harold_Bloom

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