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📘 Grammar Tip of the Day
“None is” vs. “None are” – Which one is right?
🔹 “None” = “Not one” → Use is
✔️ None of the money is missing. (Money = uncountable)
🔹 “None” = “Not any” → Use are
✔️ None of the students are late. (Students = plural)
✅ Both are correct — just match the verb to the noun that follows!
*✨Quick Trick:*
Ask: Is the noun after “none” singular or plural?
That decides your verb.
Double Tap ❤️ if you’ve only said “None is” till now!
💬 Mini Lesson: Casual vs. Confident
🔹 Instead of: "I don't know"
✅ Say: "I'm not sure, but I’ll find out."
✅ Say: "Let me double-check and get back to you."
🔹 Instead of: "I’m busy"
✅ Say: "I’m currently tied up, but I’ll reach out soon."
✅ Say: "My schedule’s full right now — can we reconnect later?"
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✅ Uses of “Could”
1. Polite requests or suggestions:
👉 Could you help me with this?
2. Possibility or ability in the past:
👉 She could speak French when she was five.
3. Hypothetical situations:
👉 If I had more time, I could travel the world.
4. Suggestions or options:
👉 We could go for a walk or watch a movie.
5. Expressing doubt or uncertainty:
👉 It could be true, but I’m not sure.
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Dealing with Stress English 😝🇬🇧🇺🇸
🧠 Phrasal verb:
Wind down – to relax after stress
🔹 After work, I need at least an hour to wind down.
🧩 Collocation:
Mental overload – when your brain feels too full
🔹 Too many tasks at once can cause mental overload.
🛠️ Structure:
“I find it + adjective + to + verb” – expressing opinion/experience
🔹 I find it hard to focus when I’m overwhelmed.
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📒Slow help is no help
📖Meaning
When people need help they usually need it immediately. If you delay in helping, it is like not helping at all.
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Common & Useful Words in Harry Potter
🔹Wand – a magical stick used to cast spells
🔹Spell – a magical word or phrase
🔹Wizard – a man who uses magic
🔹Witch – a woman who uses magic
🔹Potion – a magical liquid
🔹Hogwarts – the magical school
🔹Muggle – a person with no magical powers
🔹Cloak – a long, loose coat (often magical)
🔹Broomstick – used for flying
🔹Owl – used to deliver mail in the wizarding world
🔹Cauldron – a large pot for brewing potions
🔹Chamber – a secret or hidden room
🔹Quidditch – a magical sport played on broomsticks
🔹House – a student group at Hogwarts (Gryffindor, etc.)
🔹Sorting – placing students into their houses
🔹Charm – a type of magic spell
🔹Curse – a harmful spell
🔹Defense – protection, often used in “Defense Against the Dark Arts”
🔹Dark – usually referring to evil magic
🔹Invisibility – being unseen (e.g. invisibility cloak)
🔹Forbidden – not allowed
🔹Hall – a large room in a school or castle
🔹Professor – a teacher at Hogwarts
🔹Goblet – a large drinking cup (like the Goblet of Fire)
🔹Enchanted – magically changed or controlled
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#Vocabulary
💢 Accentuate
⚜ accentuate sth means to emphasize something or make it more noticeable
🌀 Ex:- When talks did occur, they tended to accentuate differences between the two groups.
#Phrasal_verbs
♨️ Egg somebody on
"informal"
⚜ to encourage somebody to do something, especially something that they should not do
🌀 Ex:- He hit the other boy again and again as his friends egged him on.
👩🏻🎓 How to use frequency adverbs in a sentence.
Читать полностью…✍VOCABULARY WORDS WITH MEANING
📝 Ephemeral: Lasting a very short time.
Example: Her joy was ephemeral. ⏳
🔍 Ubiquitous: Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Example: Smartphones are ubiquitous. 📱
💡 Mellifluous: Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
Example: A mellifluous voice. 🎶
✏️ Avoid: Using "literally" incorrectly. It means EXACTLY!
Incorrect: "I literally died laughing."
Correct: "I was laughing a lot." 😅
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آمادگی در شرایط جنگی
«این جزوهٔ فارسی را دولت سوئد بعد از اشغال اکراین برای آمادگی مردم منتشر کرده بود.
صفحات ۱۲ تا ۱۹ و ۲۲ به بعد به آمادگی در خانه، شرایط حملهٔ هوایی، امنیت دیجیتال و سلامت روانی و برخورد با بچهها اختصاص دارد.»
لطفا برای انتشار آن کمک کنید.
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📚under a cloud
✍🏾Meaning
If someone is under a cloud, they are suspected of having done something wrong.
❗️For example
🔸Ever since the rumours of corruption started, the president has been under a cloud and he probably won't win another election.
🔸Henry has been under a cloud since the money disappeared and he bought a new car.
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Proof & Free
🔴 Proof 👉 Resistance Against
🔴Free 👉 Lack of, Without
Examples:
1⃣ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2⃣ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3⃣ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4⃣ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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A misunderstanding with her boyfriend 📲
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Is White Light the absence of color?
In the visible spectrum, white reflects light and is a presence of all colors, but black absorbs light and is an absence of color. Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced when no visible light reaches the eye.
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Common English Mistakes & Their Corrections
🔴 Wrong: She don’t like coffee.
✅ Correct: She doesn’t like coffee.
📝 “She” takes “doesn’t,” not “don’t.”
🔴 Wrong: I am agree with you.
✅ Correct: I agree with you.
📝 “Agree” is a verb; “am” is not needed.
🔴 Wrong: He go to office every day.
✅ Correct: He goes to office every day.
📝 In simple present, use “goes” with “he.”
🔴 Wrong: She is more taller than me.
✅ Correct: She is taller than me.
📝 “More taller” is incorrect – don’t use both “more” and “-er” together.
🔴 Wrong: I didn’t knew about it.
✅ Correct: I didn’t know about it.
📝 After “did,” always use the base form of the verb.
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🔑 1 Situation
• 3 Smarter Ways to Say It
💬 Situation: You disagree with someone respectfully.
1. “That’s an interesting point—here’s another perspective to consider.”
2. “I see where you’re coming from; I had a slightly different thought on it.”
3. “Let’s explore both sides and see what fits best.”
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⭕️کار ترجمه پذیرفته میشود.
سریع و مقرون بهصرفه
(انگلیسی«»فارسی)
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💢 Be a standoff
💢 Be standoffish
💠 Be a standoff
Said of a situation in which the two sides in a conflict, etc. are equally matched or equally unyielding
🔰 There was a standoff for a few hours, while police spoke to the man urging him to give himself up.
💠 Be standoffish
Said of a person who is reluctant to show friendship or enter into conversation
🔰 Ex:- They got on well for a few months, but now they hardly talk to each other, because Lily is so standoffish.
Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)
➡️ Her speech was so .................. that the audience was deeply moved.
👍) tedious
❤️) eloquent
👏) vague
🙏) abrupt
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♨️Today's Idioms♨️
✅(to) talk into :
🌸to Persuade, to convince.
🔅Chris didn't want to jump out of the plane, but Erin talked him into it 🔆
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅(to not) give someone the time of day :
🌸to ignore someone.
🔅Sandra never gave me the time of day back in college, but now she calls me all the time for advice🔅
➖➖➖➖➖
✅(To) Kid around:
🌸to joke around; to tease.
🔅Jeremy loves to kid around, so don't be offended by anything he says.🔅
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅to give someone the cold shoulder.
🌸 to be cold to someone on purpose.
✅to get down to business✅
🌸 to get serious about a Task.
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⛔️مثل یمنی ها پویش "نمیدانم" راه بندازیم⛔️
⚠️کمک کنید این پروتکل رسانه ای به گوش همه برسه ⚠️
‼️ مردم در جواب چه چیزهایی بگویند #نمیدانم........‼️
⚠️1_ از کجا موشک ها پرتاب شد؟
#نمیدانم
2_ کی موشک ها پرتاب میشود ؟
#نمیدانم
3_ کجاها آسیب دیده ؟
#نمیدانم
4_ چه کسانی شهید شدند؟
#نمیدانم
و... ⚠️
🚫نشر بدید🚫
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📚 How to expand your vocabulary
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Useful phrases.
Front cover
- The outer front part of a book
Browse
- To look at the goods in a shop without wanting to buy any particular thing
Paperback
- A book with a paper cover (cheaper than hardback)
Blurb
- A short description giving information about a book placed usually on the back cover
A bookworm
- Someone who reads a lot
Hardback
- A book that has a rigit cover
Memoirs
- A kind of writing that tells someone's memories
A short story
- A fictional narrative written in prose, which is shorter than a novel.
Autobiography
- Writing about a person's life written by that person
Readable
- Easy or interesting to read
A chapter
- A section of a book
A review
- An article in a newspaper or magazine that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film etc
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♨️Today's Idioms♨️
✅(to) talk into :
🌸to Persuade, to convince.
🔅Chris didn't want to jump out of the plane, but Erin talked him into it 🔆
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅(to not) give someone the time of day :
🌸to ignore someone.
🔅Sandra never gave me the time of day back in college, but now she calls me all the time for advice🔅
➖➖➖➖➖
✅(To) Kid around:
🌸to joke around; to tease.
🔅Jeremy loves to kid around, so don't be offended by anything he says.🔅
➖➖➖➖➖➖
✅to give someone the cold shoulder.
🌸 to be cold to someone on purpose.
✅to get down to business✅
🌸 to get serious about a Task.
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Possible replies to thanks are:
✅ Not at all. (formal)
✅ Don't mention it.
✅ That’s OK. (informal)
✅ You’re welcome.
✅ That’s (quite) all right.
✅ No problem. (informal)
Note that British people do not always reply to thanks, especially thanks for small things.
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🔺SLANG 🔻
📌 Cool story bro
✅ A phrase sarcastically used to indicate one's disgust or indifference towards a (too long; didn't read) story.
Person A: (lengthy tale about how Person A tragically broke up with his/her mate the other day)
Person B: cool story bro
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FORMAL VS INFORMAL WRITING
📝 What's the Difference?
Formal: Serious, professional, avoids contractions.
Informal: Friendly, casual, uses contractions and slang.
🔍 Formal Language:
• Objective and impersonal.
• "It is important to note that..." instead of "You should know..."
• No colloquialisms.
✏️ Informal Language:
• Personal and subjective.
• "Gonna" instead of "going to".
• "Hey!" instead of "Dear Sir/Madam,"
💡 Common Mistakes:
• Using slang in a job application.
• Being too casual with your boss.
• Mixing styles within the same text.
🔑 Key Points:
• Know your audience.
• Choose the right tone.
• Proofread carefully!
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