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📖 What is the simple difference between British, Briton and English when referring to people

🇬🇧 British is an adjective for someone who lives in Britain, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Some people would also argue that Northern Ireland is included, although technically it isn't.

🇬🇧 Briton is a noun for a British person. The Britons, also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from the British Iron Age into the Middle Ages. It is often abbreviated nowadays to Brit. British expatriates living abroad are often referred to as either expats or Brits.

🇬🇧 English is an adjective for someone who lives in England. If a person is English then they are also British.

🕯 Britisher is a noun for a native or inhabitant of Britain. It is mainly used in the Indian subcontinent, having become popular there during the British Raj. Its use was once considered pejorative, but is now mostly considered jocular.

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​​♨️​​Today's idioms ♨️

🦋 #lesson12part2

(to) pitch in :
🌸 to help .

🔅Example:
If you need my help,just ask. I'd be happy to pitch in.


(to)get going :
🌸to leave.

🔅Example:
We 'd better get going to the restaurant now. Otherwise we' ll be late.


like a chicken with it head cut off :
🌸in a very nervous way.

🔅Example:
Patrician ran around the school looking for her lost back pack like a chicken with it head cut off.

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🌈 Names with and without the (Part-1)

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📚 English grammar in use
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

🫸 Hold on
🆘 Help out
⬇️ Hold down

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🔘📌Agree with/about/that/on/to

🔗1. Agree with

■We agree with a person, an opinion or a policy. To agree with something is to think that it is the right thing to do. To agree with somebody is to think that they are doing or saying the right thing.

📝 Examples
◇I agree with you.
◇I entirely agree with your opinion that smoking must be banned.
◇I could not agree with those nasty remarks she made about the unemployed.
◇I do not agree with their aggressive sales policy.

■You can use an -ing form after agree with.

◇As a concerned parent, I agree with increasingthe legal drinking age. (NOT I agree increasing the legal drinking age.)
◇I agree with providing free education to the poor.

🔗2. Agree about

■We agree about a subject of discussion.

📝 Examples
◇We agree about most things.
◇They were quarreling the whole time they were together because they could not agree about anything.

🔗3. Agree can be followed by a that-clause.

📝 Examples
◇We all agree that poverty must be eradicated.
◇They agreed that the money should be equally divided among the four brothers.

🔗4. Agree on

■We agree on a matter for decision.

📝 Examples
◇The ministers all agree on the need for building better infrastructure in the city.
◇They could not agree on a date.

🔗5. Agree to

To agree to do something is to express your willingness to do it.

📝 Examples
◇The police inspector agreed to look into the matter.
◇He agreed to feed the dogs.
In the end I agreed to clean the room.
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Today's phrasal verbs are:

😷 Hack up
👯‍♀️ Hack around
😫 Hack off


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🔤 Study activity - Eloquence (writing) 🔤

🆒 Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning;
📓 Master new words and expand your vocabulary;
🎤 Find the right word when speaking in professional settings.

❗️Here is given 3️⃣ rounds, for each round you have to recall words you know or heard of corresponding to the bold word in a sentence and given reproach.

🔆 Recall as many words as you can without looking up anywhere, and send your answers to our bot: @EngMW_bot Admins will check the words and correct if they don't conform. Good luck :)

⭕️ Round 1. Be more extreme

"The symphony delivered a(n) 'long' performance".
e.g. lengthened.

⭕️ Round 2. Be more critical

"You did a(n) 'poor' job on the report".
e.g. low.

⭕️ Round 3. Be more negative

"After missing the last shot, the losing team's players felt 'bad'."
e.g. awful.
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English With Masters pinned «🔘📌Agree with/about/that/on/to 🔗1. Agree with ■We agree with a person, an opinion or a policy. To agree with something is to think that it is the right thing to do. To agree with somebody is to think that they are doing or saying the right thing. 📝 Examples…»
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🌴 SLANG 🌴

✔️Cowboy Up

📚Meaning- Get tough.A slang phrase referenced to urge someone to get tougher or stronger; often used in reply to someone who is whining and sounding like a baby.

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Mohsen: "It's too cold to go out and practice.
Zohre: Cowboy up, you big baby!"
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*An elephant took a bath in a river and was walking on the road. When it neared a bridge, it saw a pig fully soaked in mud coming from the opposite direction. The elephant quietly moved to one side, allowed the dirty pig to pass and then continued its onward journey.*
*The unclean pig later spoke to its friends in arrogance, “See how big I am; even the elephant was afraid of me and moved to one side to let me pass”.*
*On hearing this, some elephants questioned their friend, the reason for its action. Was it out of fear?*
*The elephant smiled and replied, “I could have easily crushed the pig under my leg, but I was clean and the pig was very dirty. By crushing it, my leg will become dirty and I wanted to avoid it. Hence, I moved aside.”*

*_This story reveals :_*
_*Realized souls will avoid contact with negativity not out of fear, but out of desire to keep away from impurity though they are strong enough to destroy the impurity._*
_*You need not react to every opinion, every comment, or every situation._*
_*Kick the drama and keep going ahead_*
*Choose your battles wisely... Not everything deserves Ur time and attention*

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English With Masters pinned «🌴 SLANG 🌴 ✔️Cowboy Up 📚Meaning- Get tough.A slang phrase referenced to urge someone to get tougher or stronger; often used in reply to someone who is whining and sounding like a baby. 🦋 🌸 Mohsen: "It's too cold to go out and practice.…»
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