✅ adjective adverb .
We ad ly to some adjectives to make adverbs 👇
📕Mandy is a careful girl.
Mandy drives carefully.
✅Mandy is a careful driver. This sentence is about Mandy, the driver, so use the adjective.
✅Mandy drives carefully. This sentence is about her way of driving, so use the adverb.
📘Some of them 👇
✅Adjective + -ly
adjective adverb
dangerous 'dangerously
careful ' carefully
nice ' nicely
horrible ' horribly.
easy ' easily
electronic ' electronically.
✅Irregular forms:👇
adjective adverb .
good' well.
fast' fast.
hard' hard.
📕If the adjective ends in -y, change -y to -i. Then add -ly:
👇
happy – happily
but:👇
✅shy – shyly
If the adjective ends in -le, the adverb ends in -ly:
👇
terrible – terribly
👇
If the adjective ends in -e, then add -ly:
safe – safely
✅ Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs:
adjectives ending in -ly: friendly, silly, lonely, ugly
📕nouns, ending in -ly: ally, bully, Italy, melancholy
📘verbs, ending in -ly: apply, rely, supply
There is no adverb for an adjective ending in -ly.
📕Use of adverbs 👉to modify verbs👇
✅The handball team played badly last Saturday.
✅to modify adjectives👇
It was an extremely bad match.
📕to modify adverbs👇
The handball team played extremely badly last Wednesday.
✅to modify quantities👇
There are quite a lot of people here.
✅ to modify sentences👇
Unfortunately, the flight to Dallas had been cancelled.
✅ Types of adverbs👇
📘Adverbs of manner👇
quickly
kindly
✅Adverbs of degree👇
very
rather
✅ Adverbs of frequency👇
often
sometimes
✅ Adverbs of time👇
now
today
✅Adverbs of place👇
here
nowhere
📕How do know whether to use an adjective or an adverb 👇
✅Here is another example:
I am a slow walker. (How am I? → slow → adjective)
I walk slowly. (How do I walk? → slowly → adverb)
✅Adjective or Adverb after special verbs
✅Both adjectives and adverbs may be used after look, smell and taste. Mind the change in meaning.
Here are two examples:
✅How are you? – I'm well, thank you. (physical state)
✅Use the adjective when👉 you say something about the person itself.
👉Use the adverb, when you want to say about the action.
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We ad ly to some adjectives to make adverbs 👇
📕Mandy is a careful girl.
Mandy drives carefully.
✅Mandy is a careful driver. This sentence is about Mandy, the driver, so use the adjective.
✅Mandy drives carefully. This sentence is about her way of driving, so use the adverb.
📘Some of them 👇
✅Adjective + -ly
adjective adverb
dangerous 'dangerously
careful ' carefully
nice ' nicely
horrible ' horribly.
easy ' easily
electronic ' electronically.
✅Irregular forms:👇
adjective adverb .
good' well.
fast' fast.
hard' hard.
📕If the adjective ends in -y, change -y to -i. Then add -ly:
👇
happy – happily
but:👇
✅shy – shyly
If the adjective ends in -le, the adverb ends in -ly:
👇
terrible – terribly
👇
If the adjective ends in -e, then add -ly:
safe – safely
✅ Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs:
adjectives ending in -ly: friendly, silly, lonely, ugly
📕nouns, ending in -ly: ally, bully, Italy, melancholy
📘verbs, ending in -ly: apply, rely, supply
There is no adverb for an adjective ending in -ly.
📕Use of adverbs 👉to modify verbs👇
✅The handball team played badly last Saturday.
✅to modify adjectives👇
It was an extremely bad match.
📕to modify adverbs👇
The handball team played extremely badly last Wednesday.
✅to modify quantities👇
There are quite a lot of people here.
✅ to modify sentences👇
Unfortunately, the flight to Dallas had been cancelled.
✅ Types of adverbs👇
📘Adverbs of manner👇
quickly
kindly
✅Adverbs of degree👇
very
rather
✅ Adverbs of frequency👇
often
sometimes
✅ Adverbs of time👇
now
today
✅Adverbs of place👇
here
nowhere
📕How do know whether to use an adjective or an adverb 👇
✅Here is another example:
I am a slow walker. (How am I? → slow → adjective)
I walk slowly. (How do I walk? → slowly → adverb)
✅Adjective or Adverb after special verbs
✅Both adjectives and adverbs may be used after look, smell and taste. Mind the change in meaning.
Here are two examples:
✅How are you? – I'm well, thank you. (physical state)
✅Use the adjective when👉 you say something about the person itself.
👉Use the adverb, when you want to say about the action.
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✅Practice more these words than are so useful .
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✅The words that we can use to be a good speaker ..
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✅ we only use the passive when we are interested in the object or when we do not know who caused the action.
📘Passive Form👇👇
to be + past participle
📕How to form a passive sentence when an active sentence is given:👇
✅object of the active sentence becomes subjection
the passive sentence
✅ subject of the active sentence becomes object of the passive sentence ..
📕📘We can only form a passive sentence from an active sentence.
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✅ we only use the passive when we are interested in the object or when we do not know who caused the action.
📘Passive Form👇👇
to be + past participle
📕How to form a passive sentence when an active sentence is given:👇
✅object of the active sentence becomes subjection
the passive sentence
✅ subject of the active sentence becomes object of the passive sentence ..
📕📘We can only form a passive sentence from an active sentence.
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✅Past Simple & Present Perfect | 'did' or 'have done' today....
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✅Past Simple & Present Perfect | 'did' or 'have done' today....
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✅jump on the bandwagon.
✅همرنگ جماعت شدن
✅Meaning
If someone jumps on the bandwagon, they join a movement or follow a fashion that has recently become popular.
✅It seems that politicians all over the world are now jumping on the "war on terror" bandwagon.
📘I remember when punk became popular, lots of long-haired hippies jumped on the bandwagon and cut their hair short and wore black clothes.
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✅همرنگ جماعت شدن
✅Meaning
If someone jumps on the bandwagon, they join a movement or follow a fashion that has recently become popular.
✅It seems that politicians all over the world are now jumping on the "war on terror" bandwagon.
📘I remember when punk became popular, lots of long-haired hippies jumped on the bandwagon and cut their hair short and wore black clothes.
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✅a / an
📘All applicants must possess an university degree .❌
📕All applicants must possess a university degree
✅Note: In most cases, the letters ‘e’ ‘o’ and ‘u’ are pronounced as vowels but sometimes they are pronounced as consonants:
✅Note: a + consonant sound
a Europian
a one-way stress
a university
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📘All applicants must possess an university degree .❌
📕All applicants must possess a university degree
✅Note: In most cases, the letters ‘e’ ‘o’ and ‘u’ are pronounced as vowels but sometimes they are pronounced as consonants:
✅Note: a + consonant sound
a Europian
a one-way stress
a university
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✅to be ON THE GO - busy or active and constantly moving from one place to another or engaged in multiple tasks simultaneously
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📕📘Article "a", "an" ..
✅"A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non-particular member of the group.
📕 For example, "I would like to go see a movie."
📘Here, we're not talking about a specific movie. We're talking about any movie.
📕There are many movies, and I want to see anymovie. I don't have a specific one in mind.
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📘Let's look at each kind of article a little more closely.
✅"A" and "an" signal that the noun modified is indefinite, referring to anymember of a group. For example:
✅"My daughter really wants a dog for Christmas."
📘This refers to any dog.
We don't know which dog because we haven't found the dog yet."
📕Somebody call a policeman!" This refers to any policeman.
✅ Remember, using a or an depends on the sound that begins the next word. So...a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy; a car; a bike; a zoo; a dogan + singular noun beginning with a..
📕Vowel: an elephant; an egg;
an apple; an idiot; an orphana + singular noun ..
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📘Sounds like "yoo_zer; I.e. begins with a consonant 'y' sound,
so 'a' is used); a university; a unicycle
✅ An + nouns starting with silent "h": an hour
✅ A + nouns starting with a pronounced "h": a horse
📕In some cases where "h" is pronounced, such as "historical," you can use an. However, a is more commonly used and preferred.
📘A historical event is worth recording.
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📕📘Article "a", "an" ..
✅"A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non-particular member of the group.
📕 For example, "I would like to go see a movie."
📘Here, we're not talking about a specific movie. We're talking about any movie.
📕There are many movies, and I want to see anymovie. I don't have a specific one in mind.
@LearnbyEnglishlearners
📘Let's look at each kind of article a little more closely.
✅"A" and "an" signal that the noun modified is indefinite, referring to anymember of a group. For example:
✅"My daughter really wants a dog for Christmas."
📘This refers to any dog.
We don't know which dog because we haven't found the dog yet."
📕Somebody call a policeman!" This refers to any policeman.
✅ Remember, using a or an depends on the sound that begins the next word. So...a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy; a car; a bike; a zoo; a dogan + singular noun beginning with a..
📕Vowel: an elephant; an egg;
an apple; an idiot; an orphana + singular noun ..
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📘Sounds like "yoo_zer; I.e. begins with a consonant 'y' sound,
so 'a' is used); a university; a unicycle
✅ An + nouns starting with silent "h": an hour
✅ A + nouns starting with a pronounced "h": a horse
📕In some cases where "h" is pronounced, such as "historical," you can use an. However, a is more commonly used and preferred.
📘A historical event is worth recording.
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✅Listen carefully to improve your listening
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✅When you are not ok , even when nothing goes well ،there is always a way
Believe in yourself..
✅وقتی خوب نیستید ، حتی وقتی ک هیچ چیزی خوب پیش نمیره ، همیشه یک راهی هست به خودتان باور داشته باشید..
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Believe in yourself..
✅وقتی خوب نیستید ، حتی وقتی ک هیچ چیزی خوب پیش نمیره ، همیشه یک راهی هست به خودتان باور داشته باشید..
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📕📘reach for the moon | reach for the stars
✅Meaning
If you reach for the moon, or reach for the stars, you are aiming to achieve something great, or do something very challenging.
📕For example
✅Ever since he was a little boy, Gustav had reached for the moon. It was as if he'd somehow known that he would do great things in his life.
✅Her father always wanted Sylvia to reach for the stars, but Sylvia just wanted to play with her pets and run around in the woods.
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✅Meaning
If you reach for the moon, or reach for the stars, you are aiming to achieve something great, or do something very challenging.
📕For example
✅Ever since he was a little boy, Gustav had reached for the moon. It was as if he'd somehow known that he would do great things in his life.
✅Her father always wanted Sylvia to reach for the stars, but Sylvia just wanted to play with her pets and run around in the woods.
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