08/07/2016
lmao!!!!!
این صفحه برای استفاده بهتر و درست تر از زبان انگلیسی را?
چه برای امتحان آیلتس یا تافل آماده میشید، چه فقط میخواهید دانش انگلیسی خود را افزایش بدید از 3 روش میتونید از این صفحه استفاده کنید:
1. هر سوالی در مورد انگلیسی دارید بپرسید.
2. نوشته های خودتون رو به انگلیسی پست کنید تا ایرادات و پیشنهاد در مورد بهبود نوشتتون دریافت کنید.
3.نکات گرامر و غیره که توسط ادمین پست میشه رو مطالعه کنید.
همچنین میتونید برای آزمایش دانش انگلیسیتون به کوییزها پاسخ بدید.
08/07/2016
lmao!!!!!
08/07/2016
Do NOT pronounce the "B" in these words:
08/07/2016
some food idioms:
08/07/2016
Do or Make?
28/06/2016
Some basic pronunciation symbols with examples:
28/06/2016
Some similar sounding words:
28/06/2016
28/06/2016
LOL!!!
be + used to + gerund (verb+ing) : To express a habit
I am used to drinking coffee every morning. (I have a habit of drinking coffee every morning.)
He is used to listening to music while driving. (Listening to music while driving is his habit.)
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used to + verb : To express an old activity that happened in the past regularly but not anymore
I used to go to school when I was a kid. (I went to school regularly but now I don't)
They used to live here. (they lived here but not anymore.)
24/06/2016
Some English Irregular verbs
TURN ON the TV
LIGHT a cigarette
LIGHT a candle
START a fire
START the engine (or e.g. the car)
IGNITE the gas
SET FIRE TO the building
SET the building ON fire
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TURN OFF the TV
PUT OUT a cigarette
BLOW OUT a candle
EXTINGUISH a fire (or put out)
TURN OFF the engine (or shut down)
EXTINGUISH the building fire
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The most common prepositions of time in English. (NAmE)
IN a century
"There were many inventions in the twentieth century."
IN a year
"She left school in 1987."
IN a month
"He's leaving in January."
IN a season
"We usually go on vacation in summer."
IN a part of the day
"I'm leaving in the morning, not in the evening."
FOR – how long something takes
"She played tennis for an hour."
ON the weekend
"I play tennis on the weekend."
AT night
"I go to bed at night."
AT a time
"The appointment is at four o'clock."
ON a day
"The appointment is on Monday."
ON a date
"I'm leaving on December 15."