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✅Ways to say “ PLEASE
📘If you would be so kind
Can you pass me that salt, if you would be so kind.
✅If you don’t mind
We’ll start now, if you don’t mind.
✅Kindly
Kindly send your response by the end of the day.
📕If that’s alright with you
We need to finish that in an hour, if that’s alright with you.
📘I’d love it if you could
I’d love it if you could help me here.
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📘If you would be so kind
Can you pass me that salt, if you would be so kind.
✅If you don’t mind
We’ll start now, if you don’t mind.
✅Kindly
Kindly send your response by the end of the day.
📕If that’s alright with you
We need to finish that in an hour, if that’s alright with you.
📘I’d love it if you could
I’d love it if you could help me here.
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📕📗📕Already...
📘📕ﭘﯿﺶ ﺍﺯ ﺍﯾﻦ ; ﻗﺒﻼ ، در حال حاضر کاری انجام شده.
✅We use it when we wanna say that something we did before the time of it ...
✅ زماني استفاده ميشه كه،
چيزي قبل از آنكه انتظارش رو داشته باشيم، رخ بده؛
و يا بخواهيم القا كنيم كه چيزي رو زودتر از موعد انجام داده ايم و يا رخ داده است
نكته:
✅در ساختار رسمي، محل قرارگيري اش قبل از فعل اصلي در جمله است.
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✅We use it before main verb ..
or after the present simple or past simple of the verb be
مثال..
✅The car is OK. I’ve already fixed it
✅ماشين اوكيه؛ من در حال حاضر رديف اش كرده ام..
✔️دقت كنيد كه اين مكانيك القا ميكنه كه زودتر از آنچه انتظار ميرفته من ماشين رو درستش كرده ام و يه همچين مكانيك خوبي ام.
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✅I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before pay day..
✅من در حال حاضر حقوق ام رو خرج كرده ام و دو هفته مونده تا روز حقوق دادن.
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✅The train’s already left! What are we going to do?
✔️ترن همين الان رفت؛ چه خاكي به سرمون بكنيم حالا؟
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✅We are already late..
✔️در حال حاضر ديركرده ايم
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✅I've already been to London three times
✔️من قبلا سه بار در لندن بوده ام .
✅She already has three children
✔️او در حال حاضر سه تا بچه داره
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📕📗📕Already...
📘📕ﭘﯿﺶ ﺍﺯ ﺍﯾﻦ ; ﻗﺒﻼ ، در حال حاضر کاری انجام شده.
✅We use it when we wanna say that something we did before the time of it ...
✅ زماني استفاده ميشه كه،
چيزي قبل از آنكه انتظارش رو داشته باشيم، رخ بده؛
و يا بخواهيم القا كنيم كه چيزي رو زودتر از موعد انجام داده ايم و يا رخ داده است
نكته:
✅در ساختار رسمي، محل قرارگيري اش قبل از فعل اصلي در جمله است.
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✅We use it before main verb ..
or after the present simple or past simple of the verb be
مثال..
✅The car is OK. I’ve already fixed it
✅ماشين اوكيه؛ من در حال حاضر رديف اش كرده ام..
✔️دقت كنيد كه اين مكانيك القا ميكنه كه زودتر از آنچه انتظار ميرفته من ماشين رو درستش كرده ام و يه همچين مكانيك خوبي ام.
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✅I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before pay day..
✅من در حال حاضر حقوق ام رو خرج كرده ام و دو هفته مونده تا روز حقوق دادن.
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✅The train’s already left! What are we going to do?
✔️ترن همين الان رفت؛ چه خاكي به سرمون بكنيم حالا؟
.
✅We are already late..
✔️در حال حاضر ديركرده ايم
.
✅I've already been to London three times
✔️من قبلا سه بار در لندن بوده ام .
✅She already has three children
✔️او در حال حاضر سه تا بچه داره
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📕📘The ways that we can say be quiet..but impolite🙊
✅ Zip your lip!
✅Zip your mouth!
✅Zip it!
✅ Zip it up!
✅ Zip the lip!
✅Shut up!
✅Put a sock in it!
✅Shut your pie hole!
✅ Wind your neck in!
✅Pipe down!
✅ Button it!
✅روش های مختلف گفتن ساکت باش به صورت بی ادبانه"خفه شو"🙊
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📕📘The ways that we can say be quiet..but impolite🙊
✅ Zip your lip!
✅Zip your mouth!
✅Zip it!
✅ Zip it up!
✅ Zip the lip!
✅Shut up!
✅Put a sock in it!
✅Shut your pie hole!
✅ Wind your neck in!
✅Pipe down!
✅ Button it!
✅روش های مختلف گفتن ساکت باش به صورت بی ادبانه"خفه شو"🙊
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📕📘So “Although“, “Though” and “Even though” are all subordinating conjunctions, which connect two sentences together.
✅Sentences with these conjunctions have two clauses; one “main clause” and the other “concessive clause” ( which include opposite idea (contrast) of the main clause of the sentence. )
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📕📘 There must be a contrast between two sentences. ( If the first sentence is positive, the second sentence should be negative in meaning. If the first sentence is negative, the second sentence should be positive in meaning.)
✅When the clause with although/though/even though comes before the main clause, we should put a comma at the end of the clause.
✅When the main clause comes first, we don’t need to use a comma.
📘Examples:
✅Even though I have many friends, I feel myself lonely.
📕📘They didn’t go to the party, although they were invited.
✅He isn’t happy, though he is rich
📕📘He had a good time with his family, even though he was very busy yesterday.
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📕📘So “Although“, “Though” and “Even though” are all subordinating conjunctions, which connect two sentences together.
✅Sentences with these conjunctions have two clauses; one “main clause” and the other “concessive clause” ( which include opposite idea (contrast) of the main clause of the sentence. )
@LearnbyEnglishlearners
📕📘 There must be a contrast between two sentences. ( If the first sentence is positive, the second sentence should be negative in meaning. If the first sentence is negative, the second sentence should be positive in meaning.)
✅When the clause with although/though/even though comes before the main clause, we should put a comma at the end of the clause.
✅When the main clause comes first, we don’t need to use a comma.
📘Examples:
✅Even though I have many friends, I feel myself lonely.
📕📘They didn’t go to the party, although they were invited.
✅He isn’t happy, though he is rich
📕📘He had a good time with his family, even though he was very busy yesterday.
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#though_although_even_though
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📕Error and mistake are two different words that are actually synonyms of each other.
📕They also mean the same thing, something that is done incorrectly or is wrong.
✅ This could be due to bad judgment, inattention or may due to lack of focus.
📘 The main difference between the two is the context that they are used in.
📕📘There is overlap in the meaning.
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✅"error" simply means that something came out wrong,
✅ "mistake" implies that someone is to blame for it.
📕 a mistake is "an errorin action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc.
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📕Error and mistake are two different words that are actually synonyms of each other.
📕They also mean the same thing, something that is done incorrectly or is wrong.
✅ This could be due to bad judgment, inattention or may due to lack of focus.
📘 The main difference between the two is the context that they are used in.
📕📘There is overlap in the meaning.
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✅"error" simply means that something came out wrong,
✅ "mistake" implies that someone is to blame for it.
📕 a mistake is "an errorin action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc.
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✅profoundly/prəˈfaʊndli/
📕adverb
✅ بطور عمیق ، زیادی
✅meaning : to a profound extent; extremely.
📕A profoundly disturbing experience.
📘He profoundly altered the whole course of my life.
✅Synonyms :
extremely
deeply
enormously
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📕adverb
✅ بطور عمیق ، زیادی
✅meaning : to a profound extent; extremely.
📕A profoundly disturbing experience.
📘He profoundly altered the whole course of my life.
✅Synonyms :
extremely
deeply
enormously
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📕📘suppose /səˈpəʊz/
✅verb
✅meaning
think or assume that something is true or probable but lack proof or certain knowledge.
✅.I suppose I got there about noon.
📕.I'm supposed to be meeting someone at the airport.
3.The procedure supposes that a will has already been proved.
✅Synonyms :
📘assume
📕presume
📘expect
📕believe
✅Phrases
I suppose so — used to express hesitant agreement.
📕You see I have to do this?’ ‘I suppose so.’"
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✅verb
✅meaning
think or assume that something is true or probable but lack proof or certain knowledge.
✅.I suppose I got there about noon.
📕.I'm supposed to be meeting someone at the airport.
3.The procedure supposes that a will has already been proved.
✅Synonyms :
📘assume
📕presume
📘expect
📕believe
✅Phrases
I suppose so — used to express hesitant agreement.
📕You see I have to do this?’ ‘I suppose so.’"
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📕📘📕Ways to say “ UNIQUE
✅Exclusive
The hotel has exclusive access to the beach.
✅One-Of-a-Kind
The house has many one-of-a-kind features.
✅Spectacular
These fireworks are spectacular!
✅Odd
He’s an odd character and no mistake!
✅Matchless
He is matchless not only in the field of design and architecture, but in humility as well.
✅Incomparable
As a tragic mono drama it is incomparable for sustained power and terrible beauty.
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✅Exclusive
The hotel has exclusive access to the beach.
✅One-Of-a-Kind
The house has many one-of-a-kind features.
✅Spectacular
These fireworks are spectacular!
✅Odd
He’s an odd character and no mistake!
✅Matchless
He is matchless not only in the field of design and architecture, but in humility as well.
✅Incomparable
As a tragic mono drama it is incomparable for sustained power and terrible beauty.
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#point
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✅ May ; might and the difference..
📘In popular usage and speech, may and might are used interchangeably when referring to possibility and probability,
📕but there is a slight difference between the two.
✅ May is used to express what is possible, factual, or could be factual.
📘 For example, He may lose his job.
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✅ Use “May” When The Event Is Slightly More Likely To Happen“
📕What are you doing this weekend?”
✅“Shopping! I’m going to buy some new clothes, and I may get a new hat as well.”
👉 (it’s slightly more probable that I will buy the hat)
✅ What are you doing this weekend?
📕I might go to the movies. I’m not sure.”
📘(it’s slightly less probable that I will go to the movies)
In The Past, Always Use “Might”
📕(In The Structure Might + Have + Past Participle)
✅Why is Sara so happy today?
📘I don’t know. She might have gotten a promotion – I’d heard a rumor that the boss was thinking of making her manager.”
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📕Always Use “May” When Asking For Permission“May I open the window?
📘This question is correct, but it sounds rather formal.
Most English speakers would probably say “Can I open the window?
📕in everyday life.Always Use “Might” With “Not
📘I may not go to the wedding.
In this case, may not sounds like I don’t have permission to go.I might not go to the wedding.
In this case, might not means maybe I will go, maybe I won’t go.
📘Many native English speakers do not make a major distinction between may and might, and the two words are often used interchangeably – so don’t worry too much about it!
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✅ May ; might and the difference..
📘In popular usage and speech, may and might are used interchangeably when referring to possibility and probability,
📕but there is a slight difference between the two.
✅ May is used to express what is possible, factual, or could be factual.
📘 For example, He may lose his job.
@LearnbyEnglishlearners
✅ Use “May” When The Event Is Slightly More Likely To Happen“
📕What are you doing this weekend?”
✅“Shopping! I’m going to buy some new clothes, and I may get a new hat as well.”
👉 (it’s slightly more probable that I will buy the hat)
✅ What are you doing this weekend?
📕I might go to the movies. I’m not sure.”
📘(it’s slightly less probable that I will go to the movies)
In The Past, Always Use “Might”
📕(In The Structure Might + Have + Past Participle)
✅Why is Sara so happy today?
📘I don’t know. She might have gotten a promotion – I’d heard a rumor that the boss was thinking of making her manager.”
@LearnbyEnglishlearners
📕Always Use “May” When Asking For Permission“May I open the window?
📘This question is correct, but it sounds rather formal.
Most English speakers would probably say “Can I open the window?
📕in everyday life.Always Use “Might” With “Not
📘I may not go to the wedding.
In this case, may not sounds like I don’t have permission to go.I might not go to the wedding.
In this case, might not means maybe I will go, maybe I won’t go.
📘Many native English speakers do not make a major distinction between may and might, and the two words are often used interchangeably – so don’t worry too much about it!
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#grammar
#may_might