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βœ…Ways to say I'm busy.




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Cambridge IELTS series 1-16 Reading Explained



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βœ…Why everything you know about autism is wrong listen carefully.




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πŸ“• Rack your brain .

βœ…To think very hard.

πŸ“˜Ψ¨Ω‡ Ω…ΨΊΨ²Ψͺ فشار بیار


Example :
βœ… I've been racking my brain all day but I can't remember her name.


πŸ“˜ΨͺΩ…ΩˆΩ… روز Ψ¨Ω‡ Ω…ΨΊΨ²Ω… فشار Ψ’ΩˆΨ±Ψ―Ω… Ψ§Ω…Ψ§ Ψ§Ψ³Ω…Ψ΄ رو Ω†Ω…ΫŒΨͺΩˆΩ†Ω… Ψ¨Ω‡ یاد Ψ¨ΫŒΨ§Ψ±Ω….



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1. Subject 2. Verb 3. Object

1. The object is usually placed immediately after the verb.
Example: I speak English very well.

2. The indirect object usually comes before the direct object without a preposition.
Example: I gave him the money.

3. An expression of time comes after an expression of place.
Example: We stayed there all day.

4. Place adverbs of time and degree, such as always, often, never, nearly, hardly, scarcely, before the verb, or between the auxiliary and the verb.
Examples: I never see that man; or I have never seen that man.
Note: With the verb "to be" place the adverb after the verb: He is never late.

5. In indirect questions the subject comes first and then the verb.
Example: I want to know where they went.

6. In compound verbs with two auxiliaries, place "not" after the first one.
Example: She could not have been there.

7. In the negative infinitive, "not" comes before "to".
Example: I told him not to go there.




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βœ…Learn 8 KICK phrasal verbs in English: "kick back", "kick out", "kick up"...



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βœ…Phrases we use every day.





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βœ…3 things you need in a great IELTS Writing.



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βœ…Some grammars look at them carefully.



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βœ…The Ways for greeting..

πŸ“•How are you?
πŸ“˜How’s it going?
πŸ“•How ya doing?
πŸ“˜How are things?
πŸ“•How’s life?
πŸ“˜How have you been?
πŸ“•How’s your family?
πŸ“˜ What’s up?
πŸ“•What’s new?
πŸ“˜What have you been up to now?

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βœ…And the answers that we can use when we aren't ok .

πŸ“•Thanks...
πŸ“˜I'm not ok thanks..
πŸ“•Thanks for asking..
πŸ“˜Not bad.
πŸ“•So , So.
πŸ“˜It's passing..
πŸ“•I'm in low spirit.

βœ…And the answers that we can use , when we are ok or happy.

πŸ“•I'm ok .
πŸ“˜Thanks a bunch I'm ok.
πŸ“•It can't be better .
πŸ“˜I'm in high spirit.
πŸ“•I'm walking on the air..
πŸ“˜So glad.

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βœ…You may be someone who wants to learn English.
If that’s the case, maybe you should watch the difference between β€˜may be’ and β€˜maybe’.

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Is Liberal Democracy in Dire Straits?
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🎧Is Liberal Democracy in Dire Straits?

Trump lost, Biden won. Does this mean the United States is out of the woods? Does this mean American democracy, as the world had known it, is back on track?
With millions of Americans remaining unreconciled with the outcome of the 2020 elections, Francis Fukuyama, the famed author of the "End of History" thesis, reminds us that liberal democracies will continue to struggle with the inherent tensions between its liberal and democratic components. Can the two poles be reconciled
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Two Feet – Think I'm Crazy
βœ…I thought that I was calling up my friends now
But Kurt told me that they were in my head so
Do I wanna be like Leo in that movie?
Cocaine and groupies
Qualudes and boobies

Ooh I've got lots to do, no no
And I really fuck with you, oh oh
Would you wanna stay around I know?
You know
Don't go

I think I'm crazy
Lately
Everything is hazy
Everything and anything I ever wanna do
I think I'm crazy
Lately
Feeling like I'm faded
Everywhere I go
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh

I need to tell you something weird about me
I like it when you tie the rope around me
And my life has always been a little different
Since you've been in it
Got double vision

I think I'm crazy
Lately
Everything is hazy
Everything and anything I ever wanna do
I think I'm crazy
Lately
Feeling like I'm faded
Everywhere I go
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh

You say I'm going crazy
I'm feelin' fuckin' lazy
You say I'm going crazy
So crazy, ooh

You say I'm going crazy
I'm feeling fucking lazy
You say I'm going crazy
So crazy, ooh

I think I'm crazy
Lately
Everything is hazy
Everything and anything I ever wanna do
I think I'm crazy
Lately
Feeling like I'm faded
Everywhere I go
Oh-oh, oh-oh

I think I'm crazy
Lately
Everything is hazy
Everything and anything I ever wanna do
I think I'm crazy
Lately
Feeling like I'm faded
Everywhere I go
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh

Think I'm Crazy.







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βœ…bastard
offensive!
Ψ­Ψ±Ψ§Ω…Ψ²Ψ§Ψ―Ω‡ ، Ψ¬Ψ§Ψ²Ψ―Ω‡ 


βœ…Meaning
an unpleasant, despicable person


πŸ“˜Gary can be a real selfish bastard sometimes.

πŸ“•If he's such a bastard to you, Cindy, why don't you split up with him and find a nicer guy to go out with?


βœ…Origin: The original, but now dated, literal meaning of the word was "an illegitimate person", meaning a person born to an unmarried woman. It was often used as an insulting or derogatory term for an illegitimate person, and then it began to be used more as an offensive slang word meaning an unpleasant or despicable person.




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