✍ 10 عبارت برای "حق انتخاب دادن " در زبان انگلیسی
⚪️ You choose.
⚪️ It's up to you.
⚪️ (You can) do what / as you like.
⚪️ Do as you please.
⚪️ The choice is yours.
⚪️ Make up your own mind.
⚪️ It's fine by me if you want to...
⚪️ It's no skin off my nose.
⚪️ It's your decision.
⚪️ Don't mind me.
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⚪️ You choose.
⚪️ It's up to you.
⚪️ (You can) do what / as you like.
⚪️ Do as you please.
⚪️ The choice is yours.
⚪️ Make up your own mind.
⚪️ It's fine by me if you want to...
⚪️ It's no skin off my nose.
⚪️ It's your decision.
⚪️ Don't mind me.
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Idiom
✅ Can I take a rain check?
👉🏻 To take a rain check is an idiom that people use when they can't accept an invitation but they would love to at a later time!
For example, if your friend asks you to go out and you really want to do it but you can't, you can say: "can I take a rain check?"
👉🏻 This means that you can't go today, but you would like to do it together at some other time!
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✅ Can I take a rain check?
👉🏻 To take a rain check is an idiom that people use when they can't accept an invitation but they would love to at a later time!
For example, if your friend asks you to go out and you really want to do it but you can't, you can say: "can I take a rain check?"
👉🏻 This means that you can't go today, but you would like to do it together at some other time!
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✍ Gerund
A gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun. It can act as a subject, object, complement, or appositive in a sentence.
✅ Subject of a Sentence:
Example: Swimming is my favorite hobby.
✅ Object of a Verb:
Example: She enjoys reading books.
✅ Object of a Preposition:
Example: He is good at playing the guitar.
✅ Subject Complement:
Example: Her favorite activity is hiking.
✅ Appositive:
Example: My hobby, painting, relaxes me.
Passive Gerund (being + past participle)
👉 A passive gerund is the -ing form of a verb that indicates the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it.
Examples:
✔️ She dislikes being interrupted.
✔️ Being respected by others is so crucial for me.
Perfect Gerund (having + past participle)
👉 A perfect gerund is used to indicate that the action of the gerund happened before the action of the main verb.
Examples:
✔️ She regrets having missed the meeting.
✔️ He denied having stolen the money.
Perfect Passive Gerund (having been + past participle)
👉 A perfect passive gerund combines the aspects of both the passive and perfect gerunds. It indicates that the subject received the action before the action of the main verb.
Examples:
✔️ She appreciates having been invited to the event.
✔️ He recalls having been helped by her.
#Grammar
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A gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun. It can act as a subject, object, complement, or appositive in a sentence.
✅ Subject of a Sentence:
Example: Swimming is my favorite hobby.
✅ Object of a Verb:
Example: She enjoys reading books.
✅ Object of a Preposition:
Example: He is good at playing the guitar.
✅ Subject Complement:
Example: Her favorite activity is hiking.
✅ Appositive:
Example: My hobby, painting, relaxes me.
Passive Gerund (being + past participle)
👉 A passive gerund is the -ing form of a verb that indicates the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it.
Examples:
✔️ She dislikes being interrupted.
✔️ Being respected by others is so crucial for me.
Perfect Gerund (having + past participle)
👉 A perfect gerund is used to indicate that the action of the gerund happened before the action of the main verb.
Examples:
✔️ She regrets having missed the meeting.
✔️ He denied having stolen the money.
Perfect Passive Gerund (having been + past participle)
👉 A perfect passive gerund combines the aspects of both the passive and perfect gerunds. It indicates that the subject received the action before the action of the main verb.
Examples:
✔️ She appreciates having been invited to the event.
✔️ He recalls having been helped by her.
#Grammar
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✍ Expressing Imminent Actions or Feelings:
These phrases indicate that something is going to happen soon.
✅ I'm about to [verb]
Example: I'm about to leave for work.
✅ I'm on the verge of [verb]-ing
Example: I'm on the verge of crying.
✅ I'm just about to [verb]
Example: I'm just about to finish my homework.
✅ I'm on the brink of [verb]-ing
Example: I'm on the brink of giving up.
✅ I'm seconds away from [verb]-ing
Example: I'm seconds away from winning the game.
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These phrases indicate that something is going to happen soon.
✅ I'm about to [verb]
Example: I'm about to leave for work.
✅ I'm on the verge of [verb]-ing
Example: I'm on the verge of crying.
✅ I'm just about to [verb]
Example: I'm just about to finish my homework.
✅ I'm on the brink of [verb]-ing
Example: I'm on the brink of giving up.
✅ I'm seconds away from [verb]-ing
Example: I'm seconds away from winning the game.
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Phone Call Phrasal Verbs ☎️📞
1. Call back: To return a phone call.
Ex: I'll call you back in an hour.
2. Hang up: To end a phone call.
Ex: She hang up before I could say goodbye.
3. Pick up: To answer a phone call.
Ex: I called her, but she didn't pick up.
4. Ring up: To call someone on the phone.
Ex: I'll ring you up later to discuss the details.
5. Get through: To successfully connect to someone on the phone.
Ex: I tried calling but couldn't get through.
6. Cut off: To have a phone call interrupted.
Ex: We were talking when we got cut off.
7. Hold on: To wait on the phone.
Ex: Please hold on while I transfer your call.
8. Put through: To connect someone to the person they want to speak to.
Ex: Could you put me through to the manager?
9. Call up: To make a phone call.
Ex: I need to call up the doctor for an appointment.
10. Hang on: To wait for a moment.
Ex: Hang on, I'll check if he's available.
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1. Call back: To return a phone call.
Ex: I'll call you back in an hour.
2. Hang up: To end a phone call.
Ex: She hang up before I could say goodbye.
3. Pick up: To answer a phone call.
Ex: I called her, but she didn't pick up.
4. Ring up: To call someone on the phone.
Ex: I'll ring you up later to discuss the details.
5. Get through: To successfully connect to someone on the phone.
Ex: I tried calling but couldn't get through.
6. Cut off: To have a phone call interrupted.
Ex: We were talking when we got cut off.
7. Hold on: To wait on the phone.
Ex: Please hold on while I transfer your call.
8. Put through: To connect someone to the person they want to speak to.
Ex: Could you put me through to the manager?
9. Call up: To make a phone call.
Ex: I need to call up the doctor for an appointment.
10. Hang on: To wait for a moment.
Ex: Hang on, I'll check if he's available.
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Idiom
❇️ Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
👉 To be in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant or unfavorable options.
در وضعیت دشواری قرار گرفتن که دو گزینهی ناگوار و ناخوشایند وجود دارد.
Examples:
✅ After the argument, he was caught between a rock and a hard place, as he didn't want to upset either of his friends.
✅ The manager was caught between a rock and a hard place when choosing between increasing prices or cutting costs to keep the business profitable.
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❇️ Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
👉 To be in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant or unfavorable options.
در وضعیت دشواری قرار گرفتن که دو گزینهی ناگوار و ناخوشایند وجود دارد.
Examples:
✅ After the argument, he was caught between a rock and a hard place, as he didn't want to upset either of his friends.
✅ The manager was caught between a rock and a hard place when choosing between increasing prices or cutting costs to keep the business profitable.
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✍ Idiom
بجای "I don't agree" اینو بگو:
✅ I beg to differ!
موافق نیستم!
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بجای "I don't agree" اینو بگو:
✅ I beg to differ!
موافق نیستم!
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✍ Practical point ‼️
Examples:
✅ How come you didn't call me back?
چی شد که به من زنگ نزدی؟
✅ How come you changed your mind?
چی شد که نظرت عوض شد؟
✅ How come you weren't at the party last night?
چی شد که دیشب در مهمانی نبودی؟
✅ How come you're upset?
چی شد که ناراحتی؟
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How come
چی شد که...
Examples:
✅ How come you didn't call me back?
چی شد که به من زنگ نزدی؟
✅ How come you changed your mind?
چی شد که نظرت عوض شد؟
✅ How come you weren't at the party last night?
چی شد که دیشب در مهمانی نبودی؟
✅ How come you're upset?
چی شد که ناراحتی؟
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Practical sentences! 🔥🫰
✅ You are my age!
همسن منی!
✅ We are the same age!
ما هم سنیم!
✅ Act your age!
مطابق سنت رفتار کن!
✅ I'm pushing 30!
در آستانه سی سالگی ام!
✅ You can pass for 30!
بهت میخوره سی سالت باشه!
✅ How old are you turning?
داره چند سالت میشه؟
✅ I'm turning 30!
داره سی سالم میشه!
✅ You haven't aged a day!
خیلی خوب موندی!
✅ You don't look your age!
اصلا این سن بهت نمیاد!
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✅ You are my age!
همسن منی!
✅ We are the same age!
ما هم سنیم!
✅ Act your age!
مطابق سنت رفتار کن!
✅ I'm pushing 30!
در آستانه سی سالگی ام!
✅ You can pass for 30!
بهت میخوره سی سالت باشه!
✅ How old are you turning?
داره چند سالت میشه؟
✅ I'm turning 30!
داره سی سالم میشه!
✅ You haven't aged a day!
خیلی خوب موندی!
✅ You don't look your age!
اصلا این سن بهت نمیاد!
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Choose the correct phrasal verb!
She ___ the meeting because she was too tired.
She ___ the meeting because she was too tired.
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54%
Called off
8%
Called in
28%
Called out
11%
Called over
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What does "get along with" mean?
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24%
To argue
54%
To have a good relationship
10%
To travel with
13%
To understand
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We need to ___ more information about the new policy.
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27%
find up
53%
find out
5%
find over
15%
find in
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The teacher asked the students to ___ their projects.
Anonymous Quiz
22%
turn over
14%
turn around
30%
turn in
34%
turn out
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