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Some other ways to say 'Okay!' in English.
Idioms about personality.
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Colors in English ππ΄π π‘π’π΅π£π€βͺβ«
Which one is your favourite?
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This is a writing tip. So to make your time sequencers in a correct order . You should organise it to this way!
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Hey guys !
Sorry for being MIA had so much things during summer π
. Anyway here we go .today's post about confusing words!
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Happy Eid Mubarak to all of you ππ
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Different ways to say "Friend "! Which one is your favourite?
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Which word is new for you?
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Natural disasters ππͺπ₯π
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Salon related words πββοΈπββοΈ
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Happy Eid Mubarak to all muslims around the world and may Allah bless you all β€π¦
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Different ways to say "Good Job" ππ
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Which one of these phrases do you use? π€
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Useful antonyms in English !
It's important to know the opposite of the verbs, nouns and adjectives which help you in your writing and speaking skills π£
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English idioms π£
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Kitchen vocabulary π½
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English idioms π£ " cherry on top " which means the best part of something. For example: I had a great holiday, and learning to surf was the cherry on the top.
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Formal Vs Informal
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Some of slang terms . Which we usually use in our daily conversations π£
Who is starving now ? ππππ
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The difference between MISS and LOSE ! π©βπ«
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Business English abbreviations πΌπ©βπ»
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Some of Business collocations πΌπ©βπ»πππ
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Business English expressions & phrases πΌπ©βπ»
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Some English slang words & phrases π£
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Miss, Mrs, and Ms. Are all very different. Choosing the wrong one can be offensive, so it's important to understand the difference between the three π§π©π΅
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Common mistakes in English β
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English idioms π£π¬ "You Don't Say "!!
It's an expression that used ironically to someone has just said something that's obvious already.
Ex: A:do you know that Corona Virus spread all over the world?
B: You don't say! I've just known that from you ππππ
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Always be the best version of yourself. Time is a precious value. Use it right! And never stop learning, read books and educate yourself. Try to learn something new every single day, and don't give up on your dreams. I hope you like this motivational video as I do. Enjoy π
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Best Version Of Yourself - Motivational Video Push yourself every day, to become the very best version of yourself. You don't need to compete with others, just work on becoming better EVERY SINGLE DAY. B...
Hey you!
I make this list to show you some modern and new ways to say "Hi" or "Hello" in your daily conversations π£π¬
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Happy Ramadan to all of you π π
May Allah make this holy month full of blessings π€²
Either, neither, both (examples, how to use) !!
π One of the tricky things about either, neither and both is knowing if they should be followed by singular or plural nouns and verbs.
πEither, neither, both
We use either, neither and both when we are talking about two things together.
π¨either = one OR the other . Ex: Would you like tea or coffee? βΌ Either; I don't mind.
(= 'You can give me tea OR coffee; I have no preference.')
π¨neither = not one and not the other. Ex: Would you like ham or beef in your sandwich?
βΌ Neither; I'm a vegetarian.
(= 'I don't want ham and I don't want beef.')
π¨both = the first AND the second.Ex: I take both milk and sugar in my coffee.
(= 'I take sugar. I also take milk.')
πWe use either with a singular noun.
We use either of with a plural noun.
We use a singular verb with either and either of. Ex: either car or either of the cars
Either day is fine for me.
Either of the days is fine for me.
πWe use neither with a singular noun.
We use neither of with a plural noun.
We use a singular verb with neither and neither of. Ex: neither house or neither of the houses
Neither day was suitable.
Neither of the days was suitable.
πWe use both with a plural noun. Ex:both houses or both of the houses
Both (of) my brothers are tall.
We use of before the pronouns us, you, them. both of us, both of you, either of them, neither of them, etc.
Between of and a noun we use these, those or my, your, John's, etc., or the. both of those houses, neither of my brothers, both of John's sisters, either of the cinemas
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Useful vocabulary for "How".
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Today is English Language Day. 23 April was chosen because it's recognized as Shakespeare's birthday, and it's a day to celebrate the English language!
So, what's your favourite English word?!
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Take VS Have !
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Happy Earth Day Everyone! π
Please stay safe.
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Not my cup of teaβ
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π Literature is not my cup of tea. because Iam linguists
Not my cup of tea means I don't like it or I am not interested in it.