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- retentive (adj.) /rɪˈtentɪv/

➡️ = Able to retain or remember many things.

▶️ ~ I don’t have a retentive memory; I quickly forget most of what I hear and see.

#Vocabulary
TROOP = group of soldiers, police, etc.

TROUPE = group of actors, singers, etc. 💃

I left the police 👮👮👮 TROOP to join a singing TROUPE. 🎤

#Vocabulary
🐾 - find your feet 🐾🐾 🐈🐕🐎

= to become familiar with a new place or situation:

~ It took a while, but I've finally found my feet in my job
~ New students need a little time to find their feet.
💧- clear the air 💦 💦🌦🌤
💡💡💡- according to one's (own) lights 💡💡💡

#idiomatic_expressions
- I wish he WERE here. ✔️

#Grammar
🖌🖍🖋📖 🔍
- I wish she WERE here. (correct)
- I wish she WAS here. (informal)

#Grammar
▶️ salubrious (adj.) /səˈluːbriəs/
= favorable to or promoting health or well-being
A salubrious place is pleasant, clean, and healthy to live in:
~ He doesn't live in a very salubrious part of town.
🖌🖌🖌 - have/take/claim/seize the moral high ground

#idiomatic_expressions
🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
- I saw a galloping horse down the hill.
- I saw a horse galloping down the street. ✔️
- I saw a galloping horse speeding down the hill. ✔️

#Grammar
⚪️ - introspective (adj.) /ˌɪntrəˈspektɪv/ 🔍🗝🚪💡🔦🕯

= tending to think deeply about your own thoughts, feelings, or behaviour

#Vocabulary
💠 restrictive + non-restrictive clauses:
✳️ The box THAT lies on the table is empty. ✔️
✴️ The box WHICH lies on the table is empty. (correct in BrE) [usually perceived as incorrect in AmE]
#Grammar
😎🖍🖌🖋😎
✒️- hyphen ✒️ 🖌- compounds 🖌

- They need to employ more full- and part-time staff. ✔️
- They need to employ more full-time and part-time staff.

#Grammar
mischievous doesn't end in -vious, so don't pronounce it that way.
▶️ - afoot (adj. + adv.) /əˈfʊt/ 🐾

🔎 “The game is afoot.”
― Arthur Conan Doyle 🔍

✳️ afoot (adj.): happening or being planned or prepared
~ Plans are afoot to build a new leisure complex.
~ Trouble was afoot.
~ There is mischief afoot.

✳️ afoot (adj.): traveling by foot
~ She was afoot when I saw her this morning.

✴️ afoot (adv.): on foot; walking
~ They went to the village afoot.

#Vocabulary