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Basic vs Advanced English words
1. Love - Adore
2. Hate - Despise
3. Smart - Intelligent
4. Stupid - Foolish
5. Brave - Courageous
6. Cowardly - Timid
7. Big - Enormous
8. Small - Petite
9. Rich - Wealthy
10. Poor - Impoverished
11. Beautiful - Stunning
12. Ugly - Hideous
13. Happy - Ecstatic
14. Sad - Depressed
15. Exciting - Thrilling
16. Boring - Tedious
17. Tasty - Delicious
18. Gross - Disgusting
19. Clean - Spotless
20. Dirty - Filthy
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In Japan, a train station stayed open for one schoolgirl. In 2013, the railway company wanted to close a station because no people used it. But one girl used this station to go to school. The local government decided to keep the station open so the girl could study. The train stopped at this station two times a day only for her. The train times matched the girl’s school times. The station was repaired every year, and in winter the snow was cleaned from the platform. In 2016, the girl finished school, and the station was closed.
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✨ 10 Better Ways to Start a Conversation Instead of “How Are You?”
1. What’s been the highlight of your day so far?
2. What’s something exciting you’re looking forward to?
3. How’s your week going?
4. What’s something fun you’ve done recently?
5. What’s keeping you busy these days?
6. Have you discovered anything interesting lately?
7. What’s the best thing that’s happened to you today?
8. How are you feeling about [shared topic]?
9. What’s something you’re grateful for today?
10. If you could describe your day in one word, what would it be?
💬 Which one would you use first? Let me know in the comments!
👆👆👆Answer Key:
1. lie
2. laid
3. lain
4. lay
5. lie
6. laid
5. The dog loves to ____ under the sun in the backyard.
❤️ lie
👍 lay
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3. She has ____ in bed all morning because she's not feeling well.
❤️ lain
👍 lied
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🎯 Lie vs. Lay Quiz
Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks:
1. Every evening, I ____ on the couch to relax.
❤️ lie
👍 lay
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🔹 B1 Level English Test
Grammar & Vocabulary
1️⃣ I __ to the gym three times a week.
A) go
B) am going
C) went
2️⃣ If she __ harder, she will pass the exam.
A) studies
B) studied
C) study
3️⃣ I enjoy __ new places.
A) to visit
B) visiting
C) visit
4️⃣ She __ her homework before dinner yesterday.
A) finishes
B) finish
C) finished
5️⃣ He is __ than his brother.
A) taller
B) more tall
C) the tallest
6️⃣ I’m used __ in a big city.
A) to live
B) to living
C) living
7️⃣ She has never __ to Italy before.
A) be
B) been
C) being
8️⃣ We arrived __ the airport late.
A) in
B) at
C) on
9️⃣ If I __ more money, I would travel the world.
A) have
B) had
C) will have
🔟 I was very tired, so I went to bed __ than usual.
A) earlier
B) more early
C) early
Phrasal Verbs & Idioms
1️⃣1️⃣ He ran out of money, so he had to __ some from his friend.
A) take out
B) pay off
C) borrow
1️⃣2️⃣ The new restaurant is very expensive, but the food isn’t great. It’s a real __.
A) bargain
B) rip-off
C) deal
1️⃣3️⃣ She was so nervous before the test, but I told her to __.
A) sit tight
B) bear with me
C) put aside
1️⃣4️⃣ Can you __ this document before you submit it?
A) look after
B) look up
C) look through
1️⃣5️⃣ He doesn’t get along with his boss. They don’t __.
A) see eye to eye
B) make ends meet
C) hit the roof
Reading Comprehension
📖 Choose the best option to complete the sentence.
1️⃣6️⃣ Tom was late to the meeting because his car broke down. This means:
A) He arrived early.
B) His car stopped working.
C) He bought a new car.
1️⃣7️⃣ She couldn’t find her keys, so she had to __ the door.
A) open
B) break into
C) lock
1️⃣8️⃣ The weather was awful, so we had to __ our picnic.
A) cancel
B) continue
C) improve
1️⃣9️⃣ He promised to call me, but he didn’t. I think he __.
A) forgot
B) remembered
C) replied
2️⃣0️⃣ The movie was so boring that I almost __.
A) fell asleep
B) laughed
C) cried
Quick Tip to Remember:
✍Lie = no object (you lie down yourself).
✍Lay = needs an object (you lay something down).
📅 All Meanings of "Date"
The word "date" has several meanings in English. Let's explore them:
1️⃣ A specific day
🗓️ What's today's date? (e.g., January 18th)
2️⃣ A romantic meeting
💑 I'm going on a date tonight!
3️⃣ A type of fruit
🍈 Dates are sweet and delicious. They're perfect for snacks.
4️⃣ To show when something happened
📜 This letter is dated 1950.
5️⃣ To be in a romantic relationship
❤️ They've been dating for three years.
Question: Can you use "date" in a sentence? Share it in the comments!
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An Iranian director's one-minute film amazed the world.
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Some people look alike, but this bird looks like a human 😄
Can you guess who?
💢 Expressions
👉 These expressions used for telling someone that they can do or have whatever they want.
🔸As you think fit
🔸As you like
🔸As you wish
🔸Suit yourself
🔸It's your call.
🔸The choice is yours
🔸as your please
B2 level questions
Can you answer all 10 questions?
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There's no way
'There's' is a contraction of the words 'there is.' By stating 'there's no way' you are relaying a thought of doubt about an event taking place now or in the future.
Value and appreciate the people who sacrifice their "something" for you..
Because maybe that "something" was their everything..
Good Morning..
Have a nice day..😊
6. He ____ his tools on the workbench an hour ago.
❤️ lain
👍 laid
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4. Please ____ the baby down gently in the crib.
❤️ lie
👍 lay
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2. Yesterday, I ____ my phone on the desk.
❤️ lied
👍 laid
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🗣️ “Holy …!”
😲These expressions are used to show surprise, shock, or strong emotion.
🔂Holy cow!
→ Wow! I’m very surprised!
• Holy cow! That test was hard!
🔂Holy moly!
→ Wow! / Oh my! (very common & friendly)
• Holy moly! Look at that view!
🔂Holy crap!
→ Strong surprise (a bit informal)
• Holy crap! I forgot my phone!
🔂Holy shi*! ⚠️
→ Very strong surprise or shock
• Holy shi*! That was amazing!
⚠️ Informal / rude — don’t use in formal or classroom situations
#english_usage
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The majority of
✍The majority of (= ‘most’ or ‘most of’) is mostly used with plural nouns and verbs.
🔹The majority of criminals are non-violent.
☝️However, if it is used with a singular noun, any following verb is singular.
🔹The majority of his work is concerned with children’s artistic development.
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Common Modal Verbs 🇬🇧
1️⃣ Can - Ability or permission
Example: I can swim. / Can I use your phone?
2️⃣ Could - Past ability or polite requests
Example: She could play the piano. / Could you help me?
3️⃣ May - Permission or possibility
Example: You may leave now. / It may rain later.
4️⃣ Might - Possibility
Example: We might go to the park.
5️⃣ Must - Obligation or strong necessity
Example: You must finish your homework.
6️⃣ Should - Advice or recommendation
Example: You should drink more water.
7️⃣ Will - Future certainty
Example: I will call you tomorrow.
8️⃣ Shall - Suggestions or future (formal)
Example: Shall we go for a walk?
9️⃣ Would - Polite offers or hypothetical situations
Example: Would you like some tea?
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🔷Lie
✍Definition: To recline or rest.
Does not require an object.
🔹Present: lie
🔹Past: lay
🔹Past participle: lain
⭕️Examples:
🔸Present: I lie on the sofa every evening.
🔸Past: Yesterday, I lay on the beach.
🔸Past participle: She has lain in bed all day.
🔷Lay
✍Definition: To put or place something.
Requires an object.
🔹Present: lay
🔹Past: laid
🔹Past participle: laid
⭕️Examples:
🔸Present: I lay the book on the table.
🔸Past: I laid my keys on the counter.
🔸Past participle: She has laid the plates on the table.
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🌷Wish you a happy wonderful day🌷
#english_usage
2 hours vs 2-hour
What’s the difference?
⏱️ 2 hours = duration
The movie lasted 2 hours.
✏️ 2-hour = adjective (before a noun)
It was a 2-hour movie.
Rule:
Use a hyphen and singular form before a noun:
✔️ a 3-hour trip
❌ a 3-hours trip
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If only I........ richer.
❤️ am
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