May be
May be = is possibly
Example:
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Example:
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🌀 Difficult relationships
1⃣ take an instant dislike to sb phrasal verb
📖 dislike sb as soon as you meet them.
🏷 He may suddenly take a dislike to foods that he's previously enjoyed.
🏷 And to make matters worse I took an instant dislike to the wife.
2⃣ resent /rɪˈzent/ verb [transitive]
📖 to feel angry or upset about a situation or about something that someone has done, especially because you think that it is not fair
📌 resent (somebody) doing something
🏷 I resented having to work such long hours.
📌 bitterly/deeply/strongly resent
🏷 She bitterly resented his mother’s influence over him.
3⃣ hostile /ˈhɒstaɪl $ ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl/ adjective
📖 angry and deliberately unfriendly towards someone, and ready to argue with them
📌 hostile to/towards
🏷 Southampton fans gave their former coach a hostile reception.
🏷 Several of the neighbors had become openly hostile to one another.
— hostility noun
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🌀 Difficult relationships
📖 dislike sb as soon as you meet them.
🏷 He may suddenly take a dislike to foods that he's previously enjoyed.
🏷 And to make matters worse I took an instant dislike to the wife.
📖 to feel angry or upset about a situation or about something that someone has done, especially because you think that it is not fair
📌 resent (somebody) doing something
🏷 I resented having to work such long hours.
📌 bitterly/deeply/strongly resent
🏷 She bitterly resented his mother’s influence over him.
📖 angry and deliberately unfriendly towards someone, and ready to argue with them
📌 hostile to/towards
🏷 Southampton fans gave their former coach a hostile reception.
🏷 Several of the neighbors had become openly hostile to one another.
— hostility noun
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English With Masters pinned «✅ Grammar time May be 🔠 🔠 Maybe 🧡 May is a modal verb which indicates possibility. May be = is possibly Example: 🟠 Her essay may be short 🤭 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 💙 Maybe = perhaps Example: 🔵 Maybe my wife will be one of the happiest women in the world😉 …»
Compare:
◇Plenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Plenty shops ---)
◇Many shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Many of shops ---)
◇There is not a lot of rice left. (NOT There is not a lot rice left.)
◇There is not much rice left. (NOT There is not much of rice left.)
🔗2. A lot of and lots of
□These are rather informal. There is not much difference between a lot of and lots of. They are both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns. When a lot of/lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural.
◇A lot of my friends live abroad.
◇Lots of time is needed to learn a language.
🔗3. Plenty of
□Plenty of means enough and more. It is used before singular uncountable and plural nouns.
◇There is plenty of time.
◇Plenty of shops accept credit cards.
🔗4. A large amount of, a great deal of and a large number of
□These expressions are rather formal. A large amount of and a great deal of are generally used before uncountable nouns.
◇She has spent a great deal of time in Europe.
○A large number of is used before plural nouns. The following verb is plural.
◇A large number of issues still need to be addressed.
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Daily Dare №49. 30 Basic Burpees
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🔰 Vocabulary class
🌀 Difficult relationships Part 2 Part 1
4️⃣ complimentary /ˌkɒmpləˈmentəri◂ $ ˌkɑːm-/ adjective
📖 saying that you admire someone or something
📌 complimentary about
🏷 Jennie was very complimentary about Katharine’s riding.
🏷 Bell had only complimentary things to say about the organization.
❌ Don't confuse with complementary ❌
5️⃣ inevitably /ɪˈnevətəbli/ adverb
📖 used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided
🏷 The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
🏷 Such bad economic conditions inevitably lead to more crime.
🧔🏻 (noun) inevitability
👱🏻♀ (adjective) inevitable
👦🏻 (adverb) inevitably
6️⃣ put/place (a) strain on sb/sth
📖 create pressure and anxiety for sb/sth : create tension in a relationship.
🏷 The flu epidemic has put a huge strain on the health service.
🏷 The long working hours put a severe strain on employees.
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🌀 Difficult relationships Part 2 Part 1
4️⃣ complimentary /ˌkɒmpləˈmentəri◂ $ ˌkɑːm-/ adjective
📖 saying that you admire someone or something
📌 complimentary about
🏷 Jennie was very complimentary about Katharine’s riding.
🏷 Bell had only complimentary things to say about the organization.
❌ Don't confuse with complementary ❌
5️⃣ inevitably /ɪˈnevətəbli/ adverb
📖 used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided
🏷 The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
🏷 Such bad economic conditions inevitably lead to more crime.
🧔🏻 (noun) inevitability
👱🏻♀ (adjective) inevitable
👦🏻 (adverb) inevitably
6️⃣ put/place (a) strain on sb/sth
📖 create pressure and anxiety for sb/sth : create tension in a relationship.
🏷 The flu epidemic has put a huge strain on the health service.
🏷 The long working hours put a severe strain on employees.
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🌱Weeds in the Garden of Words🌱
📘Further Observations on the Tangled History of the English Language
📕by :Kate Burridge
📗Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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📘Further Observations on the Tangled History of the English Language
📕by :Kate Burridge
📗Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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🌱Weeds in the Garden of Words🌱
📗author: Kate Burridge
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📗author: Kate Burridge
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🍏Hookah is 1000 times more harmful and dangerous than cigarette!☠
It takes 14 days for the liver to get rid of the chemical poisons of hookah each time!🍎
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It takes 14 days for the liver to get rid of the chemical poisons of hookah each time!🍎
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♨️Today's idioms :♨️
🦋 #lesson13part1
✅to lend a hand :
🌸to help out.
🔅would u lend me a hand in the garden?
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✅ to take over:
🌸 to assume control.
🔅my new boss will be taking over some of my projects.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ all the rage:
🌸the latest fashion.
🔅At Nat's high school salsa dancing is all the rage.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to take a break :
🌸 stop and rest from an activity
🔅lets take a break from work and go and eat some ice cream.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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🦋 #lesson13part1
✅to lend a hand :
🌸to help out.
🔅would u lend me a hand in the garden?
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to take over:
🌸 to assume control.
🔅my new boss will be taking over some of my projects.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ all the rage:
🌸the latest fashion.
🔅At Nat's high school salsa dancing is all the rage.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅ to take a break :
🌸 stop and rest from an activity
🔅lets take a break from work and go and eat some ice cream.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#idiom #i97 #SELA
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️Make after
✳️Make up for
✳️Make up
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✳️Make after
✳️Make up for
✳️Make up
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