🔘Already, just and yet📌
🔗1. Already is used to talk about something that has happened sooner than expected. It shows surprise.
Just means exactly or very recently.
◇It is just one o’clock. (= It is exactly one o’clock.)
◇She has just arrived. (= Very recently)
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🔗1. Already is used to talk about something that has happened sooner than expected. It shows surprise.
Just means exactly or very recently.
◇It is just one o’clock. (= It is exactly one o’clock.)
◇She has just arrived. (= Very recently)
♡Compare:
◇She has already left. (= She has left but we weren’t expecting that she would leave so soon.)
◇She has just left. (= She left a moment ago.)
■Just can also mean only.
◇I just want a glass of water.
◇I just asked.
○Just is not used in questions or negative sentences.
🔗 2. Position of just, yet and already
■Already usually goes with the verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, already goes before the verb. If there is an auxiliary verb, it goes after the auxiliary verb.
◇She already arrived. (NOT She arrived already.)
◇She has already arrived. (NOT She already has arrived.)
◇I have already finished.
◇Have you already finished?
○Yet usually goes at the end of a clause. It can also go immediately after not.
◇Don’t eat those mangoes - they are not ripe yet.OR Don’t eat those mangoes - they are not yet ripe.
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💥💥 fastidious /fæsˈtɪdiəs/ adjective
Ⓜ giving too much attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect:
✳ He is very fastidious about how a suitcase should be packed.
✨ fastidiousness noun [ U ]
✨ fastidiously adverb
💢 synonyms: scrupulous, punctilious, meticulous
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💥💥 ignominious /ˌɪɡnəˈmɪniəs/ adjective literary
Ⓜ (especially of events or behaviour) embarrassing because of being a complete failure:
✅ an ignominious defeat/failure/retreat
✳ I am sure the citizens will feel sad at the rather ignominious end of this great warship.
✨ ignominy noun [ U ]
✨ ignominiously adverb
💢 synonyms: humiliating, undignified, embarrassing
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💥💥 dismay /dɪˈsmeɪ/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to make someone feel unhappy and disappointed:
✳ The prospect of more road-building dismays environmentalists.
✨ dismay noun [ U ]
✨ dismayed adjective
💢 Synonyms: dispirit, cast down
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💥💥 fastidious /fæsˈtɪdiəs/ adjective
Ⓜ giving too much attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect:
✳ He is very fastidious about how a suitcase should be packed.
✨ fastidiousness noun [ U ]
✨ fastidiously adverb
💢 synonyms: scrupulous, punctilious, meticulous
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💥💥 ignominious /ˌɪɡnəˈmɪniəs/ adjective literary
Ⓜ (especially of events or behaviour) embarrassing because of being a complete failure:
✅ an ignominious defeat/failure/retreat
✳ I am sure the citizens will feel sad at the rather ignominious end of this great warship.
✨ ignominy noun [ U ]
✨ ignominiously adverb
💢 synonyms: humiliating, undignified, embarrassing
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💥💥 dismay /dɪˈsmeɪ/ verb [ T ]
Ⓜ to make someone feel unhappy and disappointed:
✳ The prospect of more road-building dismays environmentalists.
✨ dismay noun [ U ]
✨ dismayed adjective
💢 Synonyms: dispirit, cast down
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🛑 Singular and plural
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📚 English grammar in use
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Common Mistakes in English
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Miscellaneous Example
📒Using the relative pronoun which for persons .
❌Don’t say : I’ve a brother which is at school
✅ Say : I’ve a brother who is at school .
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📍🔎 Only use which as a relative pronoun for animals or things . The right pronoun to use for people is who ( whose, whom)
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#Misused_Forms
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Miscellaneous Example
📒Using the relative pronoun which for persons .
❌Don’t say : I’ve a brother which is at school
✅ Say : I’ve a brother who is at school .
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📍🔎 Only use which as a relative pronoun for animals or things . The right pronoun to use for people is who ( whose, whom)
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#realteam #MF_62
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Corporate Spying
Joachim: I'm really having second thoughts about hiring a firm to do corporate spying for us. I don't want to do anything that's ethically questionable.
Dawn: We have no choice but to do it. All of our competitors conduct corporate espionage.
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Joachim: I'm really having second thoughts about hiring a firm to do corporate spying for us. I don't want to do anything that's ethically questionable.
Dawn: We have no choice but to do it. All of our competitors conduct corporate espionage.
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✅ #Phrasal_verbs #npvc90
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✳️ Call for
✳️ Call out
✳️ Call off
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🔴🎵⚜PRONUNCIATION ⚜🎵🔴
Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire ... if you did, what would there be to look forward to?
Be thankful when you don't know something ... for it gives you the opportunity to learn.
Be thankful for the difficult times ... during those times you grow.
Be thankful for your limitations ... they give you opportunities for improvement.
Be thankful for each new challenge... which will build your strength and character.
Be thankful for your mistakes ... they will teach you valuable lessons.
Be thankful when you're tired and weary ... because it means you've given your all.
It's easy to be thankful for the 'good' things ... yet, a life of rich fulfillment comes to those who are thankful for the setbacks.
Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive ... find a way to be thankful for your troubles and they can become your blessings.
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Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire ... if you did, what would there be to look forward to?
Be thankful when you don't know something ... for it gives you the opportunity to learn.
Be thankful for the difficult times ... during those times you grow.
Be thankful for your limitations ... they give you opportunities for improvement.
Be thankful for each new challenge... which will build your strength and character.
Be thankful for your mistakes ... they will teach you valuable lessons.
Be thankful when you're tired and weary ... because it means you've given your all.
It's easy to be thankful for the 'good' things ... yet, a life of rich fulfillment comes to those who are thankful for the setbacks.
Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive ... find a way to be thankful for your troubles and they can become your blessings.
🔰To get more benefit from the daily free classes u can join our group😎😎😎👇👇👇
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
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✳️ Give yourself up
✳️ Give off
✳️ Ginger up
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🛑 Noun + noun
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Flights.pdf
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📖 Title: Flights
✍🏻 Author: Olga Tokarczuk
🔗 Translator: Jennifer Croft
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#book #pdf
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✍🏻 Author: Olga Tokarczuk
🔗 Translator: Jennifer Croft
#novel
#book #pdf
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🔘All and whole📌
🔗1. All and whole have similar meanings. They can both be used with singular nouns to mean complete.
■The word order is different.
◇He lived all his life in Africa. OR He lived all of his life in Africa. (Word order: all (of) + determiner + noun)
◇He lived his whole life in Africa. (Word order: determiner + whole + noun)
◇I spent the whole day in bed.
◇I spent all (of) the day in bed.
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🔗1. All and whole have similar meanings. They can both be used with singular nouns to mean complete.
■The word order is different.
◇He lived all his life in Africa. OR He lived all of his life in Africa. (Word order: all (of) + determiner + noun)
◇He lived his whole life in Africa. (Word order: determiner + whole + noun)
◇I spent the whole day in bed.
◇I spent all (of) the day in bed.
🔗2. Differences between all and wholeTap
■We do not normally use all before indefinite articles (a/an).
◇You have eaten a whole loaf. (NOT You have eaten all a loaf.)
◇I learned a whole lesson in ten minutes. (NOT I learned all a lesson in two minutes.)
◇She wrote a whole novel in two weeks.
○We do not usually use whole with uncountable nouns.
◇The cat has drunk all the milk. (More natural than The cat has drunk the whole milk.)
🔗3. Whole and whole of
■Before proper nouns and pronouns, we use the whole of.
◇The whole of Paris was talking about her affairs. (NOT Whole Paris was talking about her affairs.)
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️ Rack out
✳️ Rack off
✳️ Rack up
✅ #Phrasal_verbs #npvc92
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✳️ Rack out
✳️ Rack off
✳️ Rack up
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