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How to Use ABOUT TO / GOING TO / WILL (English Future Tense)
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️ Jot down ✳️ Jog on ✳️ Jog along✅ #Phrasal_verbs #npvc108 ✅ @EngMasters @QuizMasters
🧠 Instead of saying “weird,” try these spooky-smart alternatives.
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🤔 ‘it’s time to go’ and ‘it’s time we went’ are both correct - but what’s the difference in meaning?
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♨️Today's Idioms♨️
🦋 #Lesson11Part1
✅ How's it going?
🌸How are you?
✅Can't complain:
🌸Things are going well; I'm fine.
✅Crunch some numbers:
🌸To perform calculations (especially Financial Calculations)
✅Out of the question:
🌸Impossible.
✅worth our while:
🌸worthy of one's effort or time.
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#idiom #i91 #SELA
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Go HOG-WILD
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🍇 (-ing) and (-ed) adjectives 🍇
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🛑 Some and any
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📚 English grammar in use
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📖 if a situation is looking up, it is improving 📌 SYN improve, get better 🏷 Now the summer’s here things are looking up! 🏷 Things are looking up - I've got a new job and a new boyfriend.2️⃣ reluctant /rɪˈlʌktənt/ adjective
📖 slow and unwilling 📌OPP willing 🏷 She gave a reluctant smile. 🏷 Maddox was reluctant to talk about it. 👪 Word family 👨🏻 (noun) reluctance 👩🏻 (adjective) reluctant 👦🏻 (adverb) reluctantly3️⃣ bond /bɒnd $ bɑːnd/ noun [countable]
📖 something that unites two or more people or groups, such as love, or a shared interest or idea 📌 bond between/ with/ of 🏷 Over the years the two men had developed deep bonds of friendship. 🏷 It's almost inevitable that the client will form a very close bond with the therapist.✅ #v236 #vocabulary ✅ @QuizMasters @EngMasters
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😸 Cat Idioms 😸
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🌺 Time clause ( before / after)
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What do you call something that you can feel?
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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂 1. using the simple past instead of the present perfect.
❌ Don’t say: I saw the Parthenon of Athens.
✅ Say: I have seen the Parthenon of Athens.
➖➿➖➿➖➿➖➿ 💡 If we are speaking of the result of a past action rather than of the action itself, We must use the present perfect tense. When somebody says, I have seen the parthenon, he or she is not thinking so much of the past act of seeing it, as of the present result of that past action.🗂2. using the simple past tense with a recent action, instead of the present perfect . ❌Don’t say : The clock struck . ✅ Say : The clock has struck . ➖➿➖➿➖➿➖➿
💡If we are speaking of an action just finished, we must use the present perfect instead of the simple past tense .for example, immediately after the clock strikes, we shouldn’t say The clock struck, but the clock has struck .➖➖➖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸➖➖➖ 🗂3. Using the simple present instead of the present perfect . ❌Don’t say : I’m at this school two years. ✅ Say : l’ve been at this school two years .
➖➿➖➿➖➿➖➿ 💡Use the present perfect (had not the simple present) for an action begun in the past and continuing into the present . I’ve been at his school two years means I’m still here .🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧—-🇺🇸—-🇬🇧 #Misused_Forms #MF_44 #MF_45 @engmasters @QuizMasters
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𝗜𝘀 “𝗜’𝗺 𝗹𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘁” 𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁? 🤔
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