Advanced Ways to Describe the Weather !!!
🌧 Rainy
🌧 Drizzly
💨 Windy
💨 Blustery
☀️ Hot
☀️ Blistering
❄️ Cold
❄️ Biting
☁️ Cloudy
☁️ Overcast
🌦 Showery
🌦 Downpouring
🌡 Warm
🌡 Balmy
🌪 Stormy
🌪 Tempestuous
🌨 Snowy
🌨 Powdery
🌬 Breezy
🌬 Gusty
🌫 Foggy
🌫 Misty
🫧 Humid
🫧 Muggy
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🌧 Rainy
🌧 Drizzly
💨 Windy
💨 Blustery
☀️ Hot
☀️ Blistering
❄️ Cold
❄️ Biting
☁️ Cloudy
☁️ Overcast
🌦 Showery
🌦 Downpouring
🌡 Warm
🌡 Balmy
🌪 Stormy
🌪 Tempestuous
🌨 Snowy
🌨 Powdery
🌬 Breezy
🌬 Gusty
🌫 Foggy
🌫 Misty
🫧 Humid
🫧 Muggy
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Idiom
✅ To pick someone's brain
👉 To ask someone questions to get advice or information from them.
از کسی سوال پرسیدن برای بدست آوردن معلومات یا مشوره.
Examples:
✔️ Can I pick your brain on this?
Meaning: Can I ask you some questions to get your opinion or advice?
✔️ You can always pick my brain.
Meaning: You can always ask me questions or seek my advice.
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✅ To pick someone's brain
👉 To ask someone questions to get advice or information from them.
از کسی سوال پرسیدن برای بدست آوردن معلومات یا مشوره.
Examples:
✔️ Can I pick your brain on this?
Meaning: Can I ask you some questions to get your opinion or advice?
✔️ You can always pick my brain.
Meaning: You can always ask me questions or seek my advice.
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❇️ Basic vs. Advanced English Words ‼️
Small - Minuscule
Big - Gigantic
Nice - Pleasant
Bad - Atrocious
Good - Exceptional
Quick - Rapid
Slow - Leisurely
Simple - Simplistic
Dirty - Filthy
Clean - Immaculate
Happy - Ecstatic
Lazy - Indolent
Brave - Courageous
Easy - Effortless
Hard - Arduous
Bright - Luminous
Weak - Feeble
Strong - Robust
Old - Ancient
New - Novel
Hungry - Famished
Thirsty - Parched
Important - Crucial
Interesting - Fascinating
Quiet - Silent
Busy - Swamped
Cheap - Inexpensive
Expensive - Costly
Sad - Melancholic
Tired - Exhausted
Angry - Infuriated
Scared - Terrified
Funny - Hilarious
Calm - Tranquil
Hot - Scorching
Cold - Frigid
Rich - Affluent
Poor - Destitute
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Small - Minuscule
Big - Gigantic
Nice - Pleasant
Bad - Atrocious
Good - Exceptional
Quick - Rapid
Slow - Leisurely
Simple - Simplistic
Dirty - Filthy
Clean - Immaculate
Happy - Ecstatic
Lazy - Indolent
Brave - Courageous
Easy - Effortless
Hard - Arduous
Bright - Luminous
Weak - Feeble
Strong - Robust
Old - Ancient
New - Novel
Hungry - Famished
Thirsty - Parched
Important - Crucial
Interesting - Fascinating
Quiet - Silent
Busy - Swamped
Cheap - Inexpensive
Expensive - Costly
Sad - Melancholic
Tired - Exhausted
Angry - Infuriated
Scared - Terrified
Funny - Hilarious
Calm - Tranquil
Hot - Scorching
Cold - Frigid
Rich - Affluent
Poor - Destitute
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Alternative Ways to Say "Let’s Go"
❇️ Let’s head out!
❇️ Let’s hit the road!
❇️ Let’s get out of here!
❇️ Shall we move?
❇️ Time to set off!
❇️ Let’s make a move!
❇️ How about we head over?
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❇️ Let’s head out!
❇️ Let’s hit the road!
❇️ Let’s get out of here!
❇️ Shall we move?
❇️ Time to set off!
❇️ Let’s make a move!
❇️ How about we head over?
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She has bigger fish to fry!
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حرف های بیشتری به گفتن داره!
66%
کار های مهم تری داره که انجام بده!
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It's on the top of the agenda for me!
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برام اولویت بیشتری داره!
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برام اهمیتی نداره!
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✍ Practical point:
✅ Nitty-Gritty
👉 The most important and precise details of a subject.
جزئیات مهم و مشخص یک موضوع
Examples:
✔️ I don't want to get into the nitty-gritty of it.
نمیخواهم وارد جزئیات دقیقش بشوم.
✔️ Today we're going to study the nitty-gritty of this topic.
امروز قصد داریم به جزئیات دقیق و مهم این موضوع بپردازیم.
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✅ Nitty-Gritty
👉 The most important and precise details of a subject.
جزئیات مهم و مشخص یک موضوع
Examples:
✔️ I don't want to get into the nitty-gritty of it.
نمیخواهم وارد جزئیات دقیقش بشوم.
✔️ Today we're going to study the nitty-gritty of this topic.
امروز قصد داریم به جزئیات دقیق و مهم این موضوع بپردازیم.
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English Phrases for Expressing Choices and Options:
❇️ Both of them
هر دو
👉 Use when you want to choose both options.
Example: I like both of them.
❇️ Either of them
هر کدوم شد (فرقی نمیکنه)
👉 Use when you don't have a strong preference between two options.
Example: You can pick either of them.
❇️ Neither of them
هیچکدوم
👉 Use when you don’t want either of the options presented.
Example: Neither of them interests me.
❇️ The other one
اون یکی
👉 Use when referring to the second item when two options are available.
Example: I’ll take the other one.
❇️ Another one
یکی دیگه
👉 Use when asking for or referring to an additional option.
Example: Can I have another one?
❇️ All of them
همشون
👉 Use when you want to choose every available option.
Example: I’ll take all of them.
❇️ None of them
هیچکدوم
👉 Use when you don’t want any of the options presented.
Example: None of them fit me.
❇️ Any of them
هر کدوم شد (فرقی نمیکنه)
👉 Use when any option is acceptable to you.
Example: I’m fine with any of them.
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❇️ Both of them
هر دو
👉 Use when you want to choose both options.
Example: I like both of them.
❇️ Either of them
هر کدوم شد (فرقی نمیکنه)
👉 Use when you don't have a strong preference between two options.
Example: You can pick either of them.
❇️ Neither of them
هیچکدوم
👉 Use when you don’t want either of the options presented.
Example: Neither of them interests me.
❇️ The other one
اون یکی
👉 Use when referring to the second item when two options are available.
Example: I’ll take the other one.
❇️ Another one
یکی دیگه
👉 Use when asking for or referring to an additional option.
Example: Can I have another one?
❇️ All of them
همشون
👉 Use when you want to choose every available option.
Example: I’ll take all of them.
❇️ None of them
هیچکدوم
👉 Use when you don’t want any of the options presented.
Example: None of them fit me.
❇️ Any of them
هر کدوم شد (فرقی نمیکنه)
👉 Use when any option is acceptable to you.
Example: I’m fine with any of them.
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𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄𝐒
Conditional sentences are used to talk about possible or hypothetical situations and their consequences. There are four main types of conditional sentences.
✅ Zero Conditional
Use: To talk about general truths, facts, or things that are always true.
Structure: If + present simple, present simple.
Example:
✔️ If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
✔️ If people don’t drink water, they get dehydrated.
✅ First Conditional
Use: To talk about real and possible situations in the future.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.
✔️ If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
✅ Second Conditional
Use: To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future, or things that are unlikely to happen.
Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
✔️ If she were here, she would help us.
✅ Third Conditional
Use: To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the past (things that didn’t happen and their possible results).
Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended it.
✔️ If they had studied harder, they would have passed the test.
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Conditional sentences are used to talk about possible or hypothetical situations and their consequences. There are four main types of conditional sentences.
✅ Zero Conditional
Use: To talk about general truths, facts, or things that are always true.
Structure: If + present simple, present simple.
Example:
✔️ If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
✔️ If people don’t drink water, they get dehydrated.
✅ First Conditional
Use: To talk about real and possible situations in the future.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.
✔️ If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
✅ Second Conditional
Use: To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future, or things that are unlikely to happen.
Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
✔️ If she were here, she would help us.
✅ Third Conditional
Use: To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the past (things that didn’t happen and their possible results).
Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended it.
✔️ If they had studied harder, they would have passed the test.
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𝐌𝐈𝐗𝐄𝐃 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐒
Mixed conditionals combine elements from different conditional types, often reflecting a situation where the time in the "if clause" is different from the time in the "main clause".
✅ Past Condition with Present Result
Use: This expresses a situation in the past that did not happen and its effect in the present.
Structure: If + past perfect, would + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If I had slept longer, I wouldn't be tired now.
✅ Past Condition with Future Result
Use: This expresses a past condition that didn’t happen and its impact on a future outcome.
Structure: If + past perfect, would + be + verb-ing (present continuous).
Example:
✔️ If she hadn't missed that flight, she would be speaking at the event this evening.
✅ Present Condition with Past Result
Use: This expresses a present unreal condition (not true in the present) and how it would have affected a past result.
Structure: If + past simple, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I were more organized, I would have completed the project last week.
✅ Future Condition with Past Result
Use: This is less common but can be used to express a hypothetical future action affecting a past result.
Structure: If + past continuous, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I weren't moving to a new city next month, I would have bought that house last week.
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Mixed conditionals combine elements from different conditional types, often reflecting a situation where the time in the "if clause" is different from the time in the "main clause".
✅ Past Condition with Present Result
Use: This expresses a situation in the past that did not happen and its effect in the present.
Structure: If + past perfect, would + base verb.
Example:
✔️ If I had slept longer, I wouldn't be tired now.
✅ Past Condition with Future Result
Use: This expresses a past condition that didn’t happen and its impact on a future outcome.
Structure: If + past perfect, would + be + verb-ing (present continuous).
Example:
✔️ If she hadn't missed that flight, she would be speaking at the event this evening.
✅ Present Condition with Past Result
Use: This expresses a present unreal condition (not true in the present) and how it would have affected a past result.
Structure: If + past simple, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I were more organized, I would have completed the project last week.
✅ Future Condition with Past Result
Use: This is less common but can be used to express a hypothetical future action affecting a past result.
Structure: If + past continuous, would have + past participle.
Example:
✔️ If I weren't moving to a new city next month, I would have bought that house last week.
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10 Creative Ways to Say "It's Expensive" 💸 💵
❇️ It costs me an arm and a leg.
❇️ It is pricey.
❇️ It is a bit steep.
❇️ It's costing the earth.
❇️ It costs me a pretty penny.
❇️ It's a daylight robbery.
❇️ It's sky-high.
❇️ It's extortionate.
❇️ It's exorbitant.
❇️ It breaks the bank.
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❇️ It costs me an arm and a leg.
❇️ It is pricey.
❇️ It is a bit steep.
❇️ It's costing the earth.
❇️ It costs me a pretty penny.
❇️ It's a daylight robbery.
❇️ It's sky-high.
❇️ It's extortionate.
❇️ It's exorbitant.
❇️ It breaks the bank.
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✍ Phrasal verbs
🔘 Stand out – برجسته شدن، متمایز شدن
✔️ She really stands out in the crowd with her bright dress.
🔘 Point out – اشاره کردن
✔️ He pointed out the mistake in the report.
🔘 Fit in – جا افتادن، سازگار شدن
✔️ She tried to fit in with her new colleagues.
🔘 End up – در نهایت به جایی رسیدن
✔️ We ended up staying at home because of the rain.
🔘 Talk down – کماهمیت جلوه دادن
✔️ Don’t talk down to me just because I’m younger.
🔘 Kick up – بالا بردن، افزایش دادن
✔️ The wind kicked up a lot of dust.
🔘 Kick out – بیرون کردن
✔️ They were kicked out of the restaurant for being rude.
🔘 Make out – فهمیدن، متوجه شدن
✔️ I couldn’t make out what he was saying over the phone.
🔘 Laid out – به نمایش گذاشته شده
✔️ The blueprints were laid out on the table for us to review.
🔘 Turn out – معلوم شدن
✔️ It turned out that she was right about the issue.
🔘 Step off – پیاده شدن
✔️ The passengers stepped off the bus one by one.
🔘 Feed off – تغذیه کردن از
✔️ Some animals feed off insects to survive.
🔘 Turn into – تبدیل شدن به
✔️ The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.
🔘 Call up – فراخواندن
✔️ He was called up for military service last year.
🔘 Get into – دسترسی پیدا کردن، وارد شدن به
✔️ She got into a good university.
🔘 Round out – تکمیل کردن
✔️ They rounded out the evening with a delicious dessert.
🔘 Peek out – نگاه مختصر کردن
✔️ She peeked out from behind the curtain.
🔘 Keyed up – هیجان زده
✔️ I’m all keyed up about my presentation tomorrow.
🔘 Knock down – به زمین انداختن
✔️ The boxer knocked his opponent down in the first round.
🔘 Step up – پیشرفت کردن، اقدام کردن
✔️ She stepped up to take the lead in the project.
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🔘 Stand out – برجسته شدن، متمایز شدن
✔️ She really stands out in the crowd with her bright dress.
🔘 Point out – اشاره کردن
✔️ He pointed out the mistake in the report.
🔘 Fit in – جا افتادن، سازگار شدن
✔️ She tried to fit in with her new colleagues.
🔘 End up – در نهایت به جایی رسیدن
✔️ We ended up staying at home because of the rain.
🔘 Talk down – کماهمیت جلوه دادن
✔️ Don’t talk down to me just because I’m younger.
🔘 Kick up – بالا بردن، افزایش دادن
✔️ The wind kicked up a lot of dust.
🔘 Kick out – بیرون کردن
✔️ They were kicked out of the restaurant for being rude.
🔘 Make out – فهمیدن، متوجه شدن
✔️ I couldn’t make out what he was saying over the phone.
🔘 Laid out – به نمایش گذاشته شده
✔️ The blueprints were laid out on the table for us to review.
🔘 Turn out – معلوم شدن
✔️ It turned out that she was right about the issue.
🔘 Step off – پیاده شدن
✔️ The passengers stepped off the bus one by one.
🔘 Feed off – تغذیه کردن از
✔️ Some animals feed off insects to survive.
🔘 Turn into – تبدیل شدن به
✔️ The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.
🔘 Call up – فراخواندن
✔️ He was called up for military service last year.
🔘 Get into – دسترسی پیدا کردن، وارد شدن به
✔️ She got into a good university.
🔘 Round out – تکمیل کردن
✔️ They rounded out the evening with a delicious dessert.
🔘 Peek out – نگاه مختصر کردن
✔️ She peeked out from behind the curtain.
🔘 Keyed up – هیجان زده
✔️ I’m all keyed up about my presentation tomorrow.
🔘 Knock down – به زمین انداختن
✔️ The boxer knocked his opponent down in the first round.
🔘 Step up – پیشرفت کردن، اقدام کردن
✔️ She stepped up to take the lead in the project.
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❇️ 7 American slang ways to say "Leave Me Alone"
1. Back off!
2. Buzz off!
3. Get off my back!
4. Give me some space!
5. Beat it!
6. Get outta my face!
7. Quit bugging me!
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1. Back off!
2. Buzz off!
3. Get off my back!
4. Give me some space!
5. Beat it!
6. Get outta my face!
7. Quit bugging me!
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❇️ Basic vs. Advanced English ‼️
It irritates me - It bugs me
I hate it - I loathe it
Stop it - Cut it out
I won't disappoint you - I won't let you down
Later - Down the line
On the contrary - Vice versa
Problem solver - Troubleshooter
Be very effective - Hit the mark
Introduce the subject - Broach the subject
Full of people - Filled to the rafters
Very nervous or scared - Fright frozen
Move ahead in our lives - Get on with our lives
Enjoy a meal - Tuck into a good meal
Present your skills in the best way - Sell your qualifications
Give yourself credit for your accomplishments - Pat yourself on the back
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It irritates me - It bugs me
I hate it - I loathe it
Stop it - Cut it out
I won't disappoint you - I won't let you down
Later - Down the line
On the contrary - Vice versa
Problem solver - Troubleshooter
Be very effective - Hit the mark
Introduce the subject - Broach the subject
Full of people - Filled to the rafters
Very nervous or scared - Fright frozen
Move ahead in our lives - Get on with our lives
Enjoy a meal - Tuck into a good meal
Present your skills in the best way - Sell your qualifications
Give yourself credit for your accomplishments - Pat yourself on the back
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Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below.
------ those words ------ all the newspapers published them.
------ those words ------ all the newspapers published them.
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28%
No sooner had he uttered / than
39%
As soon as had he uttered / that
15%
No sooner he'd uttered / as
19%
No sooner had he uttered / that
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