04/12/2019
c̫o̫u̫n̫t̫ n̫o̫u̫n̫s̫:
Count nouns (or countable) nouns are simple to count. They may be singular or plural.
- For singular count nouns, use 𝒶, 𝒶𝓃, 𝓉𝒽𝑒 or 𝑜𝓃𝑒.
- For plural count nouns, use a number, the article the, or no article. You may also use quantity words (𝒶 𝓁𝑜𝓉, 𝒶 𝒻𝑒𝓌, 𝓈𝑜𝓂𝑒, 𝓂𝒶𝓃𝓎). Never use 𝒶 or 𝒶𝓃 with a plural count noun.
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27/11/2019
🤣 British accent vs American accent 🗣
25/11/2019
🅰🅲🆁🅾🅽🆈🅼🆂
An acronym is a pronounceable word formed from the first letter (or first few letters) of each word in a phrase or tittle.
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20/11/2019
V O C A B U L A R Y 👗👕👚 𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓈 @ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
18/11/2019
In , “I gotta go” and “I’ve got to go” sometimes mean I have got to go to the washroom or I need to use the washroom.
Note 📌
The expressions “I gotta go” and “I’ve got to go” can also mean: I have got to leave now.
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15/11/2019
ℒ𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝒾𝓈 𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒶𝒾𝓇 😜❤️ @ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
11/11/2019
In , it is polite to say that you’re for your mistakes. ℳ𝒾𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓀𝑒𝓈 are things you say or do by accident. @ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
08/11/2019
Tag your pig-headed friend! 🤦♂️ 😅
06/11/2019
Anyone hungry? 😩😜🍣🥘🥗🍩🥐🥑 @ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
01/11/2019
1. Preposition: On 🔛
E.g.
✔️on + day 📌🗓
- We have free time on Monday.
- I play baseball on Thursdays.
- They unwrap presents on Christmas Day.
✔️ on+ weekends/ the weekend 👣
- He has hockey practice on the weekend.
- I study on (the) weekends.
✔️ on+ date 📅
- She has class on September 10.
- I am going to a party on the first of July.
- They got a new dog on January 10, 2017.
01/11/2019
H A L L O W E E N 🧡🧟♂️🦇 @ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
28/10/2019
How do we express time in English? Using prepositions of time 𝒶𝓉, 𝑜𝓃, and 𝒾𝓃!
1. at
E.g.
✔️at+ Clock time⏰
- School starts at 9:00.
✔️ at+ noon 🌄
- We eat lunch at noon.
✔️ at+ midnight 🌃
- I am usually asleep at midnight.
✔️ at + night 🌌
- We watch TV at night.
✔️ at+ dinnertime/ lunchtime 🥘
- take off your hat at dinner time.
- She wants pizza at lunchtime.