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🗣️ Common Mistake in English
❌ Don’t say: “He did a mistake.”
✅ Say: “He made a mistake.”
Why?
We make a mistake, not do a mistake.
📌 *Correct Collocations:*
– Make a decision
– Make a plan
– Make a promise
Small changes. Big impact on fluency.
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♏️ Tough has different meanings.
1️⃣ difficult: It's a tough decision.
He had a tough childhood.
2️⃣ strict: Tough new driving laws.
3️⃣ able to deal with difficult situations: She'll be OK -she's tough.
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📚 11 Phrasal Verbs with "GET" You Need to Know! 🇬🇧
Hey! 💬
The word “get” is super common in English, and when we add different words after it, it can change meaning completely.
Let’s level up your vocabulary 🧐 with these 11 must-know phrasal verbs👇
🌙 Night Message: Your Nighttime Affirmation in English
📖 English isn't a subject. It's a superpower.
And every night, you’re getting stronger.
🧠 *Today’s Word: "Persevere"
📖 *Meaning: Keep going even when it’s hard.
📝 *Example: “She persevered through every challenge to improve her English.”
🌌 *Night Thought:
“Every time you feel like giving up, remember why you started.”
💭 Your English journey is not slow — it’s silent progress.
Sleep well, future fluent speaker ✨
🎧 Famous Brands — Correct Pronunciation 🎧
✨ Stop saying them wrong!
✅ Nike – /Nai-kee/
✅ Adidas – /Uh-dee-dus/
✅ Porsche – /Por-sha/
✅ Ikea – /Ee-kay-uh/
✅ Hyundai – /Hun-day/
✅ Louis Vuitton – /Loo-ee Vwee-ton/
✅ Hermès – /Er-mez/
✅ Givenchy – /Zhee-von-shee/
✅ Moët – /Mo-et/
✅ Volkswagen – /Folks-va-gen/
✅ Balenciaga – /Ba-len-si-aga/
✅ Tag Heuer – /Tag Hoy-yer/
✅ Peugeot – /Puh-zhoh/
✅ Renault – /Reh-noh/
✅ Xiaomi – /Shau-mi/
✨ ❤️ Double Tap if you’ve been saying one of these wrong!
#point
📚agree to differ | agree to disagree
✍🏾Meaning
If two people agree to differ, or agree to disagree, they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop trying to change each other's opinion.
❗️For example
🔸We're never going to think the same way about politics, so let's just agree to differ and leave it at that.
🔸Why don't they just agree to disagree instead of arguing about it all the time?
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💬 Powerful Phrases for Daily Use
✅ “That makes sense.” – I understand.
✅ “I’m with you.” – I agree.
✅ “Let’s circle back to that.” – Let’s discuss that later.
✅ “I’m on it.” – I’ll handle it.
Use these in calls, chats, or meetings to sound clear and confident.
✨ Confusing Words Alert
Accept vs Except
✔ Accept = to agree or receive
👉 “I accept your offer.”
✔ Except = not including
👉 “Everyone came except Riya.”
Know the difference. Use them correctly.
Collective Nouns
> ✅ Animals
• A pride of lions 🦁
• A school of fish 🐟
• A herd of elephants 🐘
• A flock of birds 🐦
• A pack of wolves 🐺
• A colony of ants 🐜
• A swarm of bees 🐝
❤️🙏🏻👍🏻 if you want more collective nouns!
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📒get across
📖Meaning
to communicate something or make something understood by others
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 I've studied English for years, but I still have trouble getting my ideas across in a conversation.
💬 A good advertisement gets across whatever it is that makes a product seem essential to buyers.
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Spoken English - Speak fast 🔊
1. Ain't (Am not / Is not / Are not)
2. Ya (You)
3. Oughta (Ought to)
4. Betcha (Bet you)
5. Gotcha (Got you)
6. Whatcha (What are you)
7. Coulda (Could have)
8. Shoulda (Should have)
9. Woulda (Would have)
10. Whatcha (What are you)
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Daily Phrase to Sleep On
Phrase: “Call it a day”
Meaning: To stop working for the day.
Example: “Let’s call it a day and finish the rest tomorrow.”
Use it tomorrow to sound like a native!
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3 Polite Ways to Say “No” at Work
1️⃣ “I won’t be able to take this up right now.”
2️⃣ “Let me check and get back to you.”
3️⃣ “I’d love to help — can we schedule this later?”
💬 Professional. Polite. Powerful.
➡️ Send this to someone who says yes too often 😉
🌟 😎 Don’t Say This… Say That! 😎
✨ Sound smarter & more natural in English:
✅ Don’t say: I’m very hungry
👉 Say: I’m starving 🍽️
✅ Don’t say: I’m very busy
👉 Say: I’m swamped 📚
✅ Don’t say: It’s very easy
👉 Say: It’s a piece of cake 🍰
✅ Don’t say: I’m very scared
👉 Say: I’m terrified 😱
✅ Don’t say: It’s very funny
👉 Say: It’s hilarious 😂
✨ Double Tap ❤️ if you’re learning something new!
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“Used to” vs. “Be used to”
✅ "Used to"
📝 Describes something you did in the past but don’t do now.
Example:
✔️ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
✅ "Be used to"
📝 Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
✔️ I am used to waking up early.
(= It’s normal for me now.)
🧠 Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use “be used to.”
If you're talking about a past habit, use “used to.”
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Today's Idioms♨️
✅make time for :
🌸To put time in one's schedule for something.
🔅Don is a busy lawyer, bur he always makes time for his family.🔅
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅Don't mention it !
🌸You are welcome!
🔆A: thanks for bringing the Cookies 🍪
B: Don't Mention it !
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅What's up?
🌸what's going on? ; what's new?
🔆what's up? I haven't spoken to you in a long time🔆
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅from scratch :
🌸from the beginning.
🔆you baked these muffins from scratch? They are delicious! 🔆
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅out of this world :
🌸Delicious.
🔆Mmm, I love your chicken soup,it's out of this world ! 🔆
🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 Despite vs Although
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ Despite → Followed by a noun or -ing form
✅ Although → Followed by a subject + verb
📌 Examples:
➡️ Despite the rain, we went out. ☔
➡️ Despite feeling tired, she kept working. 😴
➡️ Although it was raining, we went out. 🌧️
🎯 Quick Trick:
If a full sentence follows → use although
If just a phrase or noun → use despite
Double tap ❤️ if this cleared up your confusion!
✅ Keep following for bite-sized grammar wins every day.
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🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 While vs During
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ While → is used before a full sentence (subject + verb).
✅ During → is used before a noun or noun phrase.
📌 Examples:
➡️ I fell asleep while I was watching TV. 📺 (full sentence)
➡️ I fell asleep during the movie. 🎬 (noun)
🎯 Quick Trick:
Full action with subject + verb? → While
Single event or noun? → During
❤️ Double tap if this clears it up!
👥 Share with someone who mixes these up often!
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🌙 Learn Before Going to Bed
🗣️ Small Talk Practice
Q: “What do you do for fun?”
A Polished Reply: – “I like reading and going on long walks—it helps me unwind after a busy day. What about you?”
✅ *Why it works:*
- Shows personality
- Opens space for shared interests
- Light and conversational
💬 Save it for your next chat – sleep well and keep growing! 🫶🏻✨
Different ways to say “Talk soon”:
1. Catch you later.
2. Chat with you later.
3. Speak to you soon.
4. We’ll reconnect soon.
5. I’ll be in touch.
6. Let’s touch base later.
7. See you soon.
8. Looking forward to our next chat.
9. Talk to you in a bit.
10. Until next time.
Double Tap ❤️ if this helped you!
> Collective Nouns
1. *A bunch of flowers 💐
2. *A stack of books 📚
3. *A fleet of cars 🚗
4. *A batch of cookies 🍪
5. *A suite of rooms 🏨
6. *A collection of art 🎨
7. *A cluster of grapes 🍇
8. *A bouquet of balloons 🎈
9. *A range of mountains* 🏔️
10. A series of events 📅
> more ?
yes ❤️👍🏻🙏🏻
Normal English vs Street English part 1
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📝COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH ESSAYS
Hey everyone! Writing essays can be tricky. Let's look at some common pitfalls.
One frequent issue is incorrect subject-verb agreement. Make sure your verb matches the subject. Incorrect: He do. Correct: He does.
Another mistake is using the wrong tense. Pay attention to the timeframe. Incorrect: Yesterday, I will go. Correct: Yesterday, I went.
Key Points:
• Check subject-verb agreement.
• Use correct verb tenses.
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