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✍Adverb particles can go either before or after noun objects
🔹She switched off the light. OR She switched the light off.
✍But they can only go after pronoun objects.
🔹She switched it off. (She switched off it.)
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🔹 "A" or "An" with Adjectives? 🤔
✅ Use "A" before consonant sounds
🟢 a beautiful dress
🟢 a friendly person
🟢 a European country ("European" sounds like "yoo")
✅ Use "An" before vowel sounds
🟢 an interesting book
🟢 an old hotel
🟢 an honest man ("honest" starts with a silent "h")
💡 Tip: It’s about sound, not spelling!
🔹 Challenge: Write a sentence using a/an + adjective + noun in the comments!
🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “You nailed it” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
It means you did something perfectly or you got it exactly right.
📌 Very common in everyday spoken English.
Examples:
• Your answer is correct — you nailed it!
• That presentation was amazing. You nailed it.
• You guessed the song in one second — you nailed it!
⚠️ Informal and positive expression.
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IELTS VOCABULARY
⚡️Energy
abundant
regulate
sparce
supply
unsustainable
squander
bio-fuels
finite
exploit
🏡Environment
pollutant
ecosystem
vegetation
intervene
urgent
hazardous
degrade
safeguard
deforestation
🏙City
affluent
sanitation
imbalance
shortage
congested
deprived
convenient
poverty
amenities
🥘Food
fine dining
preparation
production
organic
nutritious
allergy
appetite
portion
farm-fresh
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GooD Morning..🧘♀️🚶♂️🥗🏊♀️🚵♀️
Something special awaits you each day. All you need is to recognize it and make the most of it
Have a positive attitude through out the day and then I am Sure for you that
Today is Going To Be a Great Day!!!
🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Time expessions: Present, Past, Future
Present:
- Now
- At the moment
- Currently
- Today
- This week/month/year
- Presently
- In this instant
- As we speak
- Nowadays
- In the contemporary era
Advanced Level (Present):
- In the here and now
- At the present juncture
- At this very point in time
Past:
- In the past
- Back in the day
- Long ago
- Once upon a time
- In bygone day
- Yesterday
- Last week/month/year
- Previously
- In the past
- When I was younger
Advanced Level (Past):
- In antiquity
- Erewhile
- In yesteryears
Future:
- Tomorrow
- Next week/month/year
- Eventually
- In the future
- Coming days/weeks/months/years
- Soon
- In the near future
- Shortly
- Imminently
- In the upcoming time
Advanced Level (Future):
- In time to come
- Shortly forthcoming
- In the fullness of time
⛔️ Challenge 20 seconds ⚠️
🕊🌱Hi! guys, hope to be fine please read this story with a twist of "Tongue Twister"🌀
"A sad story about Nobody"
This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realised that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody, when Nobody did, what Anybody could have done.!!!
Did You Know ?????
On the Night of Laylat Al Qadr, if you perform any good deed, you will be rewarded for it as if you have been doing it for more than 83 years !!!
Here are some tips you take to maximize your reward on this night:
1. Give charity (even if it’s only a small amount)
2. Pray the night prayers (Taraweeh + Tahajjud)
3. Recite as much of the Quran as you can
4. Make lots of Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) –(SubhanAllah, Alhamdulliah, La illaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar),
(SubhanAllah wa bihamdhi, SubhanAllah wa Azeem),
(La huwla wa la koweta illa billah)….etc
5. Send much peace & blessing on the Prophet (peace & blessings be upon him)
6. If you make lots of Istighfar & Tawba (seeking forgiveness & repentance)
7. Be as righteous to your parents as you can. It’s a bonus if you get their sincere supplications.
8. Cry out of love, fear and hope of Allah
9. Make lots of du’as, especially the du’a - Allahumma innaka ‘affuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni’ (O Allah You are The One Who Pardons, and loves to pardon, so pardon me)
(اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عُفُوٌّ كَرِيمٌ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي)
10. Recite Surah Al-Ikhas 3 times which is equivalent to the reward of reciting the whole Quran.
11. Recite three times (3 x) Subhan Allah wa bi hamdih, ‘adada khalqihi, wa rida nafsihi, wazinata ‘arshihi, wa midaada kalimatihi (Glory and praise be to Allah, as much as the number of His creation, as much as pleases Him, as much as the weight of His Throne and as much as the ink of His words)
(سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته)
This is a heavy and greatly rewardable Dhikr.
Make it your goal to ensure that the above are made for every night in the last 10 days so you don’t miss the great reward of Laylatu Al-Qadr.
May Allah accept from us this night. Ameen.
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Negative Adverbs: Say It the Right Way!
These words express a negative meaning in different ways:
🕒 Frequency & Time
✔ I seldom go to the gym. (Almost never)
✔ She barely passed the test. (Almost not)
✔ We scarcely had time to eat. (Just enough or almost not)
📉 Degree & Amount
✔ I'm not at all interested. (Completely not)
✔ I hardly ever watch TV. (Almost never)
✔ He no longer lives here. (Not anymore)
❌ Possibility & Certainty
✔ I never lie. (At no time)
✔ I have nowhere to go. (In no place)
✔ It’s by no means easy. (Definitely not)
⚡ Challenge: Can you make a sentence with one of these words?
🏦 Banking Vocabulary
1️⃣Account Balance
🔴The amount of money held in a bank account at a specific time.
2️⃣ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
🔴A machine that allows users to perform basic banking transactions (such as withdrawing cash) without the need for a bank teller.
3️⃣Checking Account
🔴A bank account that allows you to deposit and withdraw money for everyday transactions.
4️⃣Savings Account:
🔴 A bank account that earns interest on the money deposited and is typically used for saving money over a longer period.
5️⃣Overdraft
🔴A deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available.
6️⃣Direct Deposit
🔴An electronic transfer of a payment directly from the payer's bank account to the recipient's bank account.
7️⃣Wire Transfer
🔴A method of electronically transferring money from one person or entity to another.
8️⃣ATM Card
🔴A plastic card issued by a bank that allows customers to access an ATM to perform transactions.
9️⃣Debit Card
🔴A card issued by a bank that allows customers to make purchases by debiting funds directly from their checking account.
1️⃣0️⃣Credit Card
🔴A card issued by a financial institution that allows users to borrow funds up to a certain limit for purchases.
1️⃣1️⃣Interest Rate:
🔴The percentage of the principal amount charged by a lender for the use of money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR).
1️⃣2️⃣ Loan:
🔴 A sum of money borrowed from a financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest over a specific period.
1️⃣3️⃣Mortgage:
🔴A loan specifically used to purchase real estate, with the property itself serving as collateral for the loan.
1️⃣4️⃣Online Banking:
🔴The use the internet to access financial services offered by a bank, such as checking account balances and transferring funds.
1️⃣5️⃣Personal Identification Number (PIN)
🔴A security code or secret number used to authenticate a user's identity in electronic transactions.
1️⃣6️⃣Credit Score:
🔴A numerical representation of an individual's creditworthiness, based on their credit history and current financial situation.
1️⃣7️⃣Bank Statement:
🔴A detailed record provided by a bank that lists all transactions that occurred in a particular account over a specific period.
1️⃣8️⃣Pre-approval
🔴A process by which a lender reviews a borrower's financial situation to determine if they are eligible for a loan before they apply.
1️⃣9️⃣Mobile Banking:
🔴The use of a smartphone or mobile device to access banking services, such as transferring money and checking account balances.
2️⃣0️⃣ Certificate of Deposit (CD):
🔴 A time deposit offered by banks that pays a fixed interest rate for a specified term, typically higher than a regular savings account.
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We've all heard this debate before, right? 🗣️ Whose side are you on? ✋👇
❤️ a mom
👍 another woman
👍VOCABULARY LIST WITH EXAMPLE SENTENCES
📝 ADMIRE
To respect someone. I admire her courage.
Avoid: "admire to do".
🔍 AVAILABLE
Free to do something. Are you available tomorrow?
Not: "I am available *at* tomorrow."
💡 COMPLAIN
To say you are unhappy. He complained about the food.
Remember: "complain *about* something."
✏️ OPPORTUNITY
A chance to do something. This is a great opportunity.Opportunity is usually followed by "to."
⏰ RECENTLY
Not long ago. I recently moved to London.
Often used with present perfect tense.
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📌Understanding Key Vocabulary in Electricity
✅Circuit: A complete path through which electricity flows.
✅Voltage: The force that drives electric current.
✅Conductor: A material that allows electricity to flow easily.
✅Current: The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
✅Transformer: A device that changes the voltage of electricity.
✅Insulator: A material that resists the flow of electricity.
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Life's Journey Through Achievements
👶 Age 2 – You proudly walk without a diaper.
🥄 Age 3 – You eat without spilling, mastering the spoon.
🧼 Age 4 – You keep your clothes dry.
🏠 Age 5 – You find your way back home.
👫 Age 12 – You make your first real friends.
🚗 Age 18 – You earn your driver’s license.
🎓 Age 23 – You graduate from university.
💼 Age 25 – You begin your career.
💍 Age 30 – You build your own family.
🧴 Age 45 – You still look young.
🌱 Age 50 – You see the fruit of your parenting.
👨👩👧 Age 55 – You keep fulfilling your family duties.
🚘 Age 60 – You drive confidently without help.
💪 Age 65 – You enjoy good health.
🧓 Age 70 – You live independently, without relying on your children.
👥 Age 75 – You have friends and good company.
🧭 Age 80 – You still remember the way home.
🛏️ Age 85 – You keep yourself clean and dry.
🍽️ Age 90 – You eat neatly and sit with grace — no help needed.
✨ Every age brings a victory. Celebrate them all.
Phrasal Verbs for Relationships & Dating
❤️ Ask out – invite someone on a date
Example: He finally asked her out for dinner!
❤️ Hit it off – quickly become good friends or feel a connection
Example: They hit it off immediately at the party.
❤️ Fall for – start loving someone
Example: She fell for him the moment they met.
❤️ Go out with – be in a romantic relationship
Example: Are you going out with anyone?
❤️ Break up – end a relationship
Example: They broke up after five years together.
❤️ Get over – recover from a breakup
Example: It took him months to get over his ex.
❤️ Make up – become friends again after a fight
Example: They always argue but quickly make up.
❤️ Settle down – start living a quieter, more stable life (often marriage)
Example: After traveling the world, he decided to settle down.
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🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “You are so done” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
It means you are in big trouble or someone is very angry with you.
📌 Often used jokingly among friends, but it can also sound serious depending on the tone.
Examples:
• If Mom finds out about this, you’re so done.
• You ate my cake? You are so done.
• When the teacher sees this mess, we’re so done.
⚠️ Informal spoken English.
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SYNONYMS FOR “HAPPY”:👆👆👆
♦️𝘾𝙝𝙚𝙚𝙧𝙛𝙪𝙡 – How can she be so cheerful at six o’clock in the morning?
♦️𝘾𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙙 [kən’tentɪd] – I felt warm, cozy and contented.
♦️𝘿𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩𝙚𝙙 [dɪlaɪtɪd] – We were delighted to see her.
♦️𝙀𝙘𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙘 [ɪk’stætɪk ], [ek-] – I’m ecstatic about it!
♦️𝙀𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 [ɪ’leɪtɪd] – He was elated at the news of her arrival.
♦️𝙂𝙡𝙖𝙙 – I am glad that you have found a job.
♦️𝙅𝙤𝙮𝙛𝙪𝙡 – We are so joyful about this event!
♦️𝙅𝙤𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙨 – She made their childhood so joyous and carefree.
♦️𝙅𝙪𝙗𝙞𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙩 [‘ʤuːbɪlənt] – They were jubilant over their victory.
♦️𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚𝙙 – She was pleased that the proposal had been accepted.
♦️𝙏𝙝𝙧𝙞𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙙 [θrɪld] – I was so thrilled to get a good report from him.
♦️𝙐𝙥𝙗𝙚𝙖𝙩 [‘ʌpbiːt] – He was upbeat about the company’s future.
Happy Learning☺️💕
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Ever since Trump took office, it feels like every week is a new episode, sometimes weird, sometimes just plain ridiculous. The U.S. government sure keeps us guessing! MAGA
Agree..
Yeah 👍
Nope 👍
Understanding different word formations of a single word can help to improve your vocabulary and language skills in various ways:
1. Angrier (comparative adjective) She was angrier than I had ever seen her before.
2. Angriest (superlative adjective)
Out of all the siblings, he was the angriest when he found out the news.
3. Anger (noun)
His anger towards the situation was palpable.
4. Angered (verb)
She was angered by his thoughtless comments.
5. Angering (verb)
The constant noise from the construction site was angering the residents.
6. Angry (adjective)
The teacher's angry expression made the students quiet down immediately.
7. Angerless (adjective)
Despite the frustrating situation, she remained angerless and composed
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BEGINNER ADVANCED EXAMPLE SENTENCES
🔹 Beginner: I think...
🔷 Advanced: From my point of view,
✅ Examples:
I think people who work should make more of an effort to exercise.
→
From my point of view, exercising is vital for those who have full-time employment.
🔹Beginner: For me,
🔷 Advanced: Admittedly,
✅ Examples:
For me, it can be difficult to put a screen down.
→
Admittedly, minimising screen time presents its own problems.
🔹I feel...
🔷As far as I am concerned,
✅ Examples:
I feel that streaming movies is a good way to watch them.
→
As far as I am concerned, streaming movies is a perfectly valid, even ideal, way to view them.
🔹Beginner: I believe...
🔷 Advanced: My opinion on the matter is...
✅ Examples:
I believe that children should go to school before kindergarten.
→
My opinion on the matter is that early childhood education should be begun as early as possible.
🔹 Beginner: I am sure...
🔷 Advanced: I am convinced...
✅ Examples:
I am sure that contactless credit cards will be more popular.
→
I am convinced that contactless payment is the chosen payment method of the future.
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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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💎 IELTS Writing Task 1 Examples
📈 Line Graph
📌:The line graph illustrates the changes in the number of international students studying in Australia and Canada between 2000 and 2020.
📊 Bar Chart
📌:The bar chart compares the average daily water consumption in five different countries in 2015.
💽 Pie Chart
📌:The pie charts show the percentage distribution of household spending in Japan and Malaysia in 2010.
🖥 Table
📌:The table provides information about the number of people employed in various sectors of the economy in 2012 and 2022.
🗺 Map
📌:The two maps illustrate how the city center of Rivertown has changed between 1990 and 2020.
🏗 Process
📌:The diagram describes the process of producing electricity from geothermal energy.
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🤔 DO YOU KNOW…?
What does “My nose didn’t get chopped off” mean?
🗣️ Meaning:
It’s a humorous way to say “Nothing terrible happened to me” or “I’m still fine.”
Often used after a small mistake or embarrassment.
📌 It suggests that the situation wasn’t as bad as it seemed.
Examples:
• I made a mistake in the presentation, but my nose didn’t get chopped off.
• Don’t worry about the small error — your nose didn’t get chopped off.
• It was embarrassing, but hey, my nose didn’t get chopped off.
⚠️ Very informal and humorous.
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📚 USEFUL ENGLISH PHRASES FOR DAILY CONVERSATION 📚
📝Greetings
• How's it going? (Informal hello)
• NOT: How it goes?
🔍Asking for Help
• Could you...? or Can you...? "Could you help me?" is polite.
💡Agreeing
• Definitely! (Strong agreement)
• Absolutely! (Similar to "Definitely")
✏️Thanking
• Much appreciated! (Expresses gratitude)
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💪 Practice:
How's it going today?
👇 Reply with your answer in the comments!
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Avoid “Double Past” Mistakes
❌ I didn’t went to the party.
✔️ I didn’t go to the party.
➡️ Tip: After “did,” always use the base form of the verb!