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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Misused of the infinitive»

💭Use the gerund and not the infinitive :

B) After words which regularly take a preposition :👇🏻

📘used to + -ing
Don’t say : She’s used to get up early .
Say : She’s used to getting up early .

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📘tired of +-ing
Don’t say : The customer got tired of wait .
Say : The customer got tired of waiting .

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📘Think of +-ing
Don’t say : I often think to go to England .
Say : I often think of going to England .

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📘succeed in + -ing
Don’t say : Paula succeeded to win the prize .
Say : Paula succeeded in winning the prize .

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📘 Fond of + -ing
Don’t say : She’s always fond to talk .
Say : She’s always fond of talking .

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🔰Question
I just want to know how to use the words "borrow" and "lend" in a situation. Is it correct to say, "Could you lend me a pen?" or " Can I borrow your pen?" Thank you very much.
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These two words are a source of trouble for many English learners. The reason? They have about the same meaning, but each word's action goes in different directions.

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🔔🌐 Wish 🌐🔔

'Wish' is a verb which talks about unreal or imagined situations. Because of this, it has some unusual verb patterns:

🌐A present wish
When we want to make a wish about a present situation, we use wish and a past simple or continuous verb.

♦️I don't have my umbrella. I wish I had my umbrella.

♦️She doesn't know the answer. I wish she knew the answer.

♦️You're at work, but you wish you were playing football, right?


🌐A past wish
When we want to make a wish about a past action or situation, we use wish and the past perfect [ had+past participle verb].

♦️I'm so tired. I wish I had slept for another hour last night.

♦️She knows she made a mistake. She wishes she hadn't been so silly.

♦️You were right. I shouldn't have quit my job. I wish I had listened to you.


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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

1️⃣ jump to conclusions
📖 to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts
📌 SYN Leap to conclusions

🏷 There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.
🏷 Breaking a habit, be it over-eating, over-drinking, biting your nails or jumping to conclusions, is a tall order.

2️⃣ misinterpret /ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt $ -ɜːr-/ verb [transitive]

📖 to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering
📌 SYN misread, misconstrue

🏷 Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
🏷 She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.

3️⃣ look out for somebody/something phrasal verb

📖 to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them

🏷 Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.
🏷 He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.

4️⃣ perspire /pəˈspaɪə $ pərˈspaɪr/ verb [intransitive] formal

📖 if you perspire, parts of your body become wet, especially because you are hot or have been doing hard work
📌 SYN sweat

🏷 Willie was perspiring heavily.
🏷 As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.

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Session #n25 , #n26 : ASKING FOR AND GIVING ADVlCE

🔵 ASKING FOR ADVlCE

🔘 To ask for advice, you can use phrases such as:

🔸 Do you think I should ...?,
🔸 Should I ... ?,
🔸 What do you think I should do?
🔸 Do you have any idea about ... ?,
🔸 I'd like to know what you think about ...
🔸 Can you think of anything that ... ?,
🔸 I was wondering if you ...,
🔸 What would you advise me to ... ? etc

🔴 GIVING ADVlCE

An informal Ietter giving advice should offer sympathy and encouragement, as well as specific advice with reasons. Each piece of advice is written in a separate paragraph.

🔘Opening remarks
🔸 I was sorry to hear that ...
🔸 Cheer up/Don't worry too much.
🔸 Don't let it get you down.
🔸 I'm only too glad to help.

🔘 Result
🔸 This will/ would mean that ...
🔸 Then/That way ...
🔸 If you do this, you would ... so that you could/would ...

🔘 Closing remarks
🔸 I hope that this/my advice helps.
🔸 I/ Let's hope that things get better/ that everything turns out all right.
🔸 Let me know what happens.

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Dependant 🆚 Dependent

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Love Bowie? 👨‍🎤 The inspirational musician was many things to many people. But he never thought of himself as funky. Scroll through the images to learn how to use ‘I consider myself’ and be sure to do the task on the last slide!

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♨️Bark is worse than your bite ♨️


Meaning :

Sounding more frightening than you actually are.
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Example :
Though our neighbour is forever shouting at
us, Larry says his bark is worse than his bite.

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♨️Birds of a feather flock together ♨️

Meaning :
🌻People who have common interests or habits are usually together🌻

Example :
🌻All my friends have the same interests and like to go hiking. I guess we
are like birds of a feather, flocking together🌻

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🐺🐺Cry wolf 🐺🐺

Meaning :
❗️False warning about a danger that is not real. ❗️

Example :
❗️My brother points to the sky and says he can see rockets flying which are going to crash onto the earth But none of us ever look up because we know he is crying wolf🐺 ❗️

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💦Useful Expressions💦

🔅I'm rooting for you🔅

🌸To give moral support to someone; hope for a favorable outcome for someone: another way to say I'm cheering for you.

🌸We'll be rooting for you when you take the exam.

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📖 Context: Failure

🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🔺make a go of sth 🔹out of your depth 🔺tricky 🔹up against it 🔺go downhill 🔹come bottom 🔺scrape through 🔹let sb down 🔺be past it 🔹comeback 🔺flop 🔹unmitigated

⚠️ First read the dialogue and try to guess the meaning of the bold words. Then look at the glossary on the right side and see the definitions. Then try to answer the quiz which will be sent in the comments below.

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