01/07/2025
Do you know someone who cries just to get what they want? π€
Learn the meaning behind the idiom "Crocodile Tears" β used when someone shows fake or insincere emotions, especially sadness.
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26/06/2025
π Idiom of the Day: "A Leopard Cannot Change His Spots"
β¨ Meaning:
We cannot change the true nature of a person or thing.
π Example Usage:
βMr. Wilson could not yell at Fred for stealing his mangoes because he is very gentle and forgiving.β
This idiom reminds us that people usually remain who they are at their core, no matter the situation.
π Origin Insight:
This expression comes from the Bible (Book of Jeremiah), emphasizing that just as a leopard canβt change its natural spots, a personβs fundamental nature is hard to alter.
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26/06/2025
π―π§ Itβs Noun Quiz Time!
Letβs test your grammar skills with this interactive quiz series on nouns!
Can you answer all 5 correctly? π
π Topics Covered:
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Proper Nouns
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Abstract Nouns
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Collective Nouns
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Countable vs Uncountable Nouns
π¬ Examples:
Q1: Which of the following is a proper noun?
Q3: Identify the collective noun in the sentence.
Q5: Choose the uncountable noun from the list.
π§© Think youβve got what it takes? Drop your answers in the comments!
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Ans.
1. United State
2. Honesty is the best policy.
3. Army
4. Table
5. Advice
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26/06/2025
ππ₯ Idiom of the Day: βBull in a China Shopβ
Ever met someone whoβs super clumsy and always knocking things over? This idiom is perfect for them! π
π Meaning:
To be extremely clumsy or awkward in movement.
π¬ Usage:
βWhenever Roy is in the kitchen, he breaks something β so his mom says heβs like a bull in a China shop!β
π Origin:
This expression dates back to the 16th century when porcelain (called βchinaβ) became common in Europe. Bulls, being big and ungraceful, would obviously cause chaos in a shop full of delicate items! Imagine the disaster!
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25/06/2025
πβ¨ 10 Must-Know Phrasal Verbs for Everyday English!
Phrasal verbs make your English sound natural, fluent, and native-like!
Here are 10 essential phrasal verbs with meanings that you can use in daily conversations. π£οΈβ
π¬ Examples include:
πΉ Break down β stop functioning
πΉ Call off β cancel
πΉ Come across β find by chance
πΉ Figure out β understand or solve
π Whether you're preparing for IELTS, interviews, or just improving your speaking skills, these phrasal verbs will take your English to the next level!
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24/06/2025
πβ¨ Idiom of the Day: βBlack Sheep of the Familyβ
Ever felt like you didnβt quite fit in with your group or family? Then this idiom might sound familiar!
π Meaning:
The most different, odd, or least favored person in a group or family.
π¬ Example:
βIn a family of doctors, he became a musician β the black sheep of the family.β
π Origin:
In the 1800s, black sheep were seen as rare and less valuable in herds of white sheep. Shepherds believed they scared off the rest! Over time, this phrase came to describe someone who stands out β often not in a good way.
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24/06/2025
β¨ Idiom of the Day: βBirds of a feather flock togetherβ π¦π¬
Have you noticed how people with similar interests always hang out together? Thatβs exactly what this classic idiom means!
π Meaning:
People with common habits or interests tend to stay together.
π¬ Example:
βAll my friends love hiking and adventure. I guess weβre like birds of a feather flocking together!β
π Origin:
This saying is over 2000 years old! Just like real birds of the same kind fly together, humans with similar preferences stick close too.
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23/06/2025
π€β¨ Master English Tenses in One Simple Chart!
Confused about Present, Past, or Future tenses? Donβt worry! This visual guide will help you understand all 12 tenses at a glance! π‘π§
π Includes:
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Present Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)
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Past Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)
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Future Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)
π£ Example patterns like:
πΉ I do | I am doing | I have done | I have been doing
πΉ I did | I was doing | I had done | I had been doing
πΉ I will do | I will be doing | I will have done | I will have been doing
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23/06/2025
π€β¨ Master English Phrasal Verbs β Lesson 1: βPutβ
Learning phrasal verbs is key to sounding natural and fluent in English conversations!
Here are 12 essential βPUTβ phrasal verbs every learner should know β with meanings and real-life examples! π§ π£οΈ
π‘ Examples:
βοΈ Put away β Return to usual place
βοΈ Put off β Postpone
βοΈ Put up with β Tolerate
βοΈ Put forward β Propose
From daily speech to academic writing, these expressions will boost your English instantly! β
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22/06/2025
π£οΈβ¨ IDIOM OF THE DAY
βBark is worse than your biteβ πΆ
πΉ Meaning:
Someone may sound or act scary or aggressive, but theyβre not really dangerous at all!
πΉ Example Usage:
βThough our neighbour is always shouting at us, Larry says his bark is worse than his bite!β π
πΉ Origin:
This phrase dates back to the 17th century, when dogs were used to guard homes. If a dog barked loudly but didnβt actually bite, people would say:
βHis bark is worse than his bite.β
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21/06/2025
π― Boost your English skills with these 20 essential phrasal verbs that every learner should master!
Whether you're preparing for exams, improving your writing, or enhancing daily conversationβthese verbs are your key to sounding fluent and confident. ππ¬
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