🔅English verb tenses:
*Present Tenses*
🔹 1. *Present Simple*: Habitual actions, facts, or general truths.
- Example: "I go to the gym every day."
- Usage: Habits, routines, facts, permanent states.
🔹2. *Present Continuous*: Ongoing actions happening now.
- Example: "I'm studying for my exam."
- Usage: Current actions, temporary states, future plans.
🔹3. *Present Perfect*: Actions started in the past and continuing to the present.
- Example: "I have lived in New York for five years."
- Usage: Completed actions with present relevance, past experiences.
🔹4. *Present Perfect Continuous*: Actions started in the past and continuing to the present.
- Example: "I've been working on this project for months."
*Past Tenses*
🔹 1. *Past Simple*: Completed actions in the past.
- Example: "I went to the movies last night."
- Usage: Completed past actions, past states.
🔹2. *Past Continuous*: Ongoing actions in the past.
- Example: "I was studying when she called."
- Usage: Past actions interrupted, simultaneous past actions.
🔹3. *Past Perfect*: Actions completed before another past action.
- Example: "I had eaten dinner before I went to the movies."
- Usage: Past actions preceding other past actions.
🔹4. *Past Perfect Continuous*: Actions started before another past action and continuing up to that point.
- Example: "I had been working for three hours before I took a break."
*Future Tenses*
🔹 1. *Future Simple*: Planned or predicted actions.
- Example: "I will attend the conference next week."
- Usage: Future plans, predictions, intentions.
🔹2. *Future Continuous*: Ongoing actions at a future point.
- Example: "I'll be attending a meeting at 2 PM tomorrow."
- Usage: Future actions in progress, simultaneous future actions.
🔹3. *Future Perfect*: Actions completed before a future point.
- Example: "I will have finished my project by next Friday."
- Usage: Future actions preceding other future actions.
🔹4. *Future Perfect Continuous*: Actions starting before a future point and continuing up to that point.
- Example: "I will have been working on this project for six months by December."
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Friday English tip: "Friday" vs. "On Friday"
🔸"Friday"
▫️1. General statements: Use "Friday" alone for general statements or habitual actions.
- Examples: "Friday is my favorite day.", "I usually work late on Fridays, but this Friday I'm leaving early."
▫️2. Titles and headings: Use "Friday" in titles, headings, or labels.
- Example: "Friday Schedule"
▫️3. Informal contexts: Use "Friday" in casual conversations or texts.
- Example: "See you Friday!
🔸"On Friday"
▫️1. Specific plans or events: Use "on Friday" for specific plans, appointments, or events.
- Example: "I'm meeting friends on Friday."
▫️2. Formal contexts: Use "on Friday" in formal writing, business communications, or official announcements.
- Example: "The meeting will take place on Friday at 2 PM."
▫️3. Time-specific actions: Use "on Friday" for actions happening at a specific time.
- Examples: "I'll pick you up on Friday at 5 PM.", "The sale starts on Friday morning."
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Some interesting facts about the English language:
Word origins: The word "goodbye" comes from an Old English phrase that means "god be with you". The word "awful" used to mean "inspiring wonder" and was a short version of "full of awe". The word "nice" used to mean "silly".
Grammar: English doesn't use grammatical genders. The shortest complete sentence is "Go!".
Dictionary: The first English dictionary was written in 1755. The word "lol" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011.
Words: "Queueing" is the only word with five consecutive vowels.
Gender: The word "girl" was not initially used to refer to a specific gender. It used to mean "child" or "young person" regardless of the gender.
These facts show how the English language has evolved over time and how its unique characteristics make it fascinating. Do you have more curiosities about the English language?
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🔆 Happiness is not something ready-made, it comes from your own actions.
Enjoy your weekend!
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Hey everyone!!!!!!!!!
What does 'Cost an arm and a leg' mean?
A) To be very cheap
B) To be very expensive
C) To be just right
D) Don't know
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🔹 If you chose option B, you're absolutely right - 'Cost an arm and a leg' indeed means to be very expensive! Well done!
Example: "I love that new designer handbag, but it costs an arm and a leg!"
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"The strongest people are those who have faced their darkest days and still found a way to shine."
Читать полностью…we all want to live in the light, but that is only half of a life. The other half of our lives are spent in darkness, literally, and sometimes, it feels like, metaphorically as well. There are times when life is so hard that it feels like the darkness overwhelms the light. But both are necessary in our lives.
In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, represented by this symbol
Light in the darkness and darkness in the light. How could we appreciate the joy in our lives if we had not also known sorrow? And just think of all the things that would not be as beautiful if they didn’t happen in the dark… fireflies, campfires, fireworks, shooting stars, Northern Lights, holiday lights. Not only are they more beautiful in the darkness, but if some of them happened in the daylight, we would never even notice them. Many kids are scared of the dark. But darkness doesn’t have to be scary. There is beauty to be found there as well.
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Ignore those people who talk about you behind your back; that’s where they belong.
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If you chase someone, that one will run away from you. Chase your passion, and everyone will fallow you.
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Some fascinating rain-related curiosities:
☔ Natural Wonders
1. Petrichor: the smell of rain comes from plant and soil oils.
2. Rainbows form at a 42-degree sun angle.
3. Rare Morning Glory clouds appear during severe thunderstorms.
☔ Records and Extremes
1. Cherrapunji, India: highest 24-hour rainfall (2,493 mm).
2. Debundscha, Cameroon: longest rainy season (350 days).
3. Largest raindrop: 8.8 cm (Brazil, 2014).
☔ Science, History and Culture
1. Rain forms from condensing water vapor.
2. Ancient civilizations harvested rainwater.
3. Rain gods appear in various mythologies.
☔ Interesting Facts
1. Rain boosts creativity and productivity.
2. Rainwater nourishes plants.
3. Rainforests produce 28% of global oxygen.
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*Running Errands: A Necessary Part of Daily Life*
Running errands is an essential part of our daily routine. Errands are small tasks or chores that need to be completed outside of our homes or workplaces. These tasks can be personal or professional, and they help keep our lives organized and running smoothly.
*Examples of Common Errands:*
🔹 1. Grocery shopping: Buying food and household essentials.
🔹 2. Picking up dry cleaning or doing laundry.
🔹 3. Paying bills or going to the bank.
🔹 4. Posting mail or packages.
🔹 5. Scheduling appointments or meetings.
🔹 6. Dropping off or picking up children from school.
🔹 7. Going to the pharmacy or doctor's office.
🔹 8. Buying pet food or supplies.
🔹 9. Returning library books or renting movies.
🔹 10. Getting gas or maintaining your vehicle.
By staying on top of errands, you can save time, reduce stress, and maintain a better work-life balance.
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✅ Kickstart Your Week with Positivity and Productivity!
A new day is here! It's time to leave the weekend behind and focus on your weekly goals. Are you ready to start on the right foot?
Here are some tips to kickstart your week with positivity and productivity:
- Set clear goals: Establish achievable objectives.
- Organize your time: Prioritize tasks and create a schedule.
- Build momentum: Start with simple tasks and gradually increase.
- Maintain a positive attitude: Find the silver lining.
With these tips, you'll be equipped to tackle the week with confidence and energy!
Let's make this week amazing!
#Motivation #Productivity #Positivity
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👉🏼 Grammar Tip: Using "Since" and "For"
Since indicates a specific point in time:
+ Example: "I've been studying English since 2020."
For indicates a duration of time:
+ Example: "I've been studying English for three years."
Key difference:
- Use "since" with a specific starting point.
- Use "for" with a duration or length of time.
Practice:
1. I've been waiting ________ (since/for) 30 minutes.
2. She's been living in New York ________ (since/for) 2015.
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☘️ Hope is the radiant beacon that illuminates our path, guiding us through life's triumphs and tribulations. It's the gentle whisper that reassures us that better days are ahead, that every storm will pass, and that sunshine follows rain.
Never give up on yourself!
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"The older you get, the more you realize that it's not the quantity of friends that matters, but the quality."
Words of heart
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Tips to Improve Your English
Reading
1. Read English books.
2. Newspaper and magazine articles.
3. English websites.
Listening
1. Listen to podcasts.
2. English music.
3. Watch movies and TV shows with English subtitles.
Speaking
1. Practice with a conversation partner.
2. Use conversation apps.
3. Record yourself speaking English.
Vocabulary
1. Learn 10 new words daily.
2. Use flashcards.
3. Play vocabulary games.
Grammar
1. Study grammar rules.
2. Do exercises.
3. Read about grammar.
Resources
1. Duolingo
2. Babbel
3. English Central
4. YouTube (English channels)
5. Podcasts (e.g., "The English We Speak")
Additional Tips
1. Be consistent.
2. Practice daily.
3. Don't fear mistakes.
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Most of the tv, telegram, instagram channels talk about USA presidential election. It seems there is something more important than their life 😂
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Support telegram owner in any way you can. Don't let them force him to give our personal information to them.
✅ prank
✳️ a trick that is intended to be funny but not to cause harm or damage
✅ When I was at school we were always playing pranks on our teachers.
✅ I've had enough of your childish pranks
✅ There are many prank videos on YouTube.
⚠️⁉️Why are there so many prank calls?
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❝ To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don't need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.✨
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”I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night."❤️
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