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Forwarded from English Tips&Tools (🔰Ramzy zaqan🔰)
Noticeable →

Noticable → . (ಠ_ಠ)

Definitely →

Definately → . (ಠ_ಠ)

Separate →

Seperate → . (ಠ_ಠ)
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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 👶👧✔️

#Grammar
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Avoid making double negatives with “neither … nor”:

He DOESN’T eat NEITHER mice NOR bugs. →

He eats 🤐 NEITHER mice 🐭 NOR bugs. 🐛✔️

#Grammar
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✳️Improve = make or become better

✳️Improvise = perform without preparation

The band *improved* its live shows by learning to *improvise*.

👩🎤😎🎸
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✳️For sale = available for purchase

✳️On sale = at a discounted price

Wateen was happy when the expensive shoes went *on sale*.

👩💸👠

#Vocabulary
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✳️Anecdote = a short, amusing story

✳️Antidote = a cure, remedy

Jo told 👩💬 an *anecdote* about buying an *antidote* from a monkey.

👩💵 🐒💊💉

#Vocabulary
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✴️ - MAY - modal verb

#Grammar
✳️ - MIGHT - modal verb

#Grammar
✴️✳️ - MAY and MIGHT - modal verbs

#Grammar
◀️ - go with the flow 🐠🐟🐡

#idiomatic_expressions
▶️ - go against the flow 🐬🦈🐳🐋🐊

#idiomatic_expressions
The differences between:
1-shout at
2-shout to
3-shout for
- shout to
vs.
- shout at

- throw to
vs.
- throw at

#Grammar
- hard to come by = difficult to find or get

#idiomatic_expressions
- hard to come by = difficult to find or get

#idiomatic_expressions
- august (adj.) /ɔˈɡʌst/ - formal
= marked by majestic dignity or grandeur; having a formal and impressive quality

~ The family claims an august lineage.
~ an august mansion

#Vocabulary
🌕 - fallow (adj.) /ˈfæləʊ/

#Vocabulary
🖋 - WHO or WHOM
- WHO = subject
- WHOM = object

#Grammar
🖌 - WHO and WHOM as relative pronouns
~ I had no difficulty finding the person WHOM I WANTED TO MEET /
/ WHO I WANTED TO MEET
/ I WANTED TO MEET.

#Grammar