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- Compound adjectives with numbers

#Grammar
- have something/be written all over someone's face
~ He had guilt written all over his face.
~ Guilt was written all over her face.

#idiomatic_expressions
- eye-catching - synonyms:
striking, noticeable, attention-getting, conspicuous, attractive, showy, remarkable

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- conspicuous (adj.) /kənˈspɪkjʊəs/

#Vocabulary
🆚 - valuable vs. invaluable 🆚

#Vocabulary
🆚 - valuable vs. invaluable 🆚

#Vocabulary
🆚 - valuable vs. invaluable 🆚

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- live down
To overcome or reduce the shame of something.
If you are unable to live down a mistake, failure, or bad reputation, you are unable to make people forget about it.

#idiomatic_expressions
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CONFIDENT = optimistic 󾍘; self-assured.

CONFIDANT = person you trust with your secrets. 󾆞󾔲󾆑

I am confident in you as my confidant.
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EXHAUSTING = tiring.
Cycling 240 km is exhausting.

EXHAUSTIVE = complete, full, thorough.
Make an exhaustive search for clues!
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FACT: We can use “whose” with people,animals AND objects:
I know a man whose dad is tall. → ✔️
He has a car whose door is missing. → ✔️
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DENOUNCE = condemn: Fans *denounced* 😠💢 the singer’s racist comments.
RENOUNCE = formally give up: I will never renounce my beliefs.
ANNOUNCE= tell people something clearly or loudly.
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Should of →
Could of →
Would of →
Should have → ✔️
Should’ve → ✔️
Could have → ✔️
Could’ve → ✔️
Would have → ✔️
Would’ve → ✔️
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WRITE 📝 = what authors do.
RIGHT = opposite of left; correct ✔️.
RITE = ceremony; custom.
WRIGHT = maker or builder.
(Tricky, right?)
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Follow “one of” with a PLURAL noun:
One of my cat 😸
One of my CATS 😸😽✔️
One of the kid 👶
One of the KIDS 👶👧✔️
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RECKLESS = rash; careless.
Don’t be a reckless driver! 🌲💥 🚗
FECKLESS = incompetent; ineffective.
The boss fired the feckless worker.
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Generally, SHALL = WILL.

But when you ask questions, use SHALL only with “I” and “we”:
Shall YOU marry me? 💍
Shall WE dance? 💃✔️
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EXCEPTIONABLE = offensive:
I was criticized for my EXCEPTIONABLE comments. 👩💬 😡

EXCEPTIONAL = outstanding:
My essay 📝 is EXCEPTIONAL. 👍
“Scared of” suggests a phobia: I’m *scared of* ghosts 👻 and snakes. 🐍

“Scared about” = worried about: I’m *scared about* tomorrow’s exam. 😓

#Vocabulary
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ENVELOP (v.) = surround, enclose: Fog *enveloped* the town.

ENVELOPE (n.) = flat container for a letter: He hates licking 👅 *envelopes*. ✉️
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Let me TO show you the world 🌎. → .

Let me show you the world 🌍. → ✔️.

👮After “let me,” use the bare infinitive of the verb (without “to”).

Let me TO teach you how to drive. → WRONG.

Let me teach you how to drive. → RIGHT.