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📕📘 Correct Use of Some Adjectives.


Adjectives with verbs

An adjective can be used with a verb when some quality of the subject, lather than the action of the verb is to be expressed.
Read the sentences given below:

• Roses smell sweet. (NOT sweetly)
Here what we are talking about is a particular quality of the subject (roses).
• She looks smart. (NOT smartly)
• The milk turned sour. (NOT sourly)
• I feel sad. (NOT sadly)

Kind and Kinds


As a general rule the word kind is singular and should be used with that and this to modify a singular noun. Similarly, the word kinds is plural and should be used with these or those to modify a plural noun.

• This kind of thing
• These kinds of things
• These sorts of apples
• Those kinds of dogs

This rule, however, is not strictly followed. Expressions such as ‘this kind of things’ and ‘these kind of things’ are now used even by educated native speakers.

Comparison of Adjectives

When a comparison is made by means PR a comparative followed by than, the thing that is compared must be excluded from the group of things with which it is compared. This is usually accomplished by using a word such as other.

• Solomon was wiser than any other man. OR Solomon was wiser than all other men.
(NOT Solomon was wiser than all men/any man.)

• The Taj Mahal is more beautiful than all other mausoleums. OR The Taj Mahal is more beautiful than any other mausoleum.

• The crocodile is larger than any other reptile. OR The crocodile is larger than all other reptiles.

When a comparison is made by means of a superlative, the thing that is compared must be a part of the group of things with which it is compared.

• Solomon was the wisest of all men. (NOT … all other men.)
The crocodile is the largest of all reptiles. (NOT … all reptiles.)

Another very common error is exemplified in the following example:

✗ Wrong:

The population of Tokyo is greater than any other city in US.

The above sentence is wrong because it makes a comparison between the population of Tokyo and cities in US whereas the comparison should have been made between the population of Tokyo and the population of the cities in US.

📕Therefore we should say:

✓ Right:

The population of Tokyo is greater than that of any other city in US.
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More examples are given below:

✗ Incorrect:

The quality of education provided by our school is better than any other school.

✓ Correct:

The quality of education provided by our school is better than that provided by any other school.


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آدمهاى موفق كارى كه بايد انجام بدهند را انجام ميدهند ، چه حس و حالش را داشته باشند چه نداشته باشند..



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Comparative and superlative adjectives in conversations..

📕صفات تفضیلی و عالی در مکالمات..

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Collections with have.





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Always listen twice.
First what said then who is saying it .



هميشه دو بار گوش كنید، اول ببينید چى گفته شده ، بعد كى اون حرف رو داره ميزنه .


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Run out: Have none left.

if something runs out, you do not have any more of it left.


منقضی شدن، تمام شدن، مصرف شدن ' بیرون راندن، خسته شدن،


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The answers of thank you.




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📕Vocabulary time.
📘Picture dictionary.


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Give up: Stop trying something, especially something that you do regularly




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Picture dictionary.
📕Birds



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Hold a grudge.
کینه داشتن

📕Mean a grudge is a bad feeling or hate you hold against another person for something bad they did, or you think they did to you.



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and the part of passive 👇

Future Tense(will or going to) Noun Clause:

📕Active: People expect that the rate of exchange will go down soon.
📘Passive , It’s expected that the rate of crime will go down soon.
📕Passive : The rate of crime is expected to go down soon.

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Present Passive Noun Clause:
📘Active: They say that a lot of electrical appliances are stolen every day.
📕Passive : It’s said that a lot of electrical appliances are stolen every day.
▶️Passive : A lot of electrical appliances are said to be stolen every day.

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Past Passive Noun Clause:
📕Active: They report that two people were killed in the explosion.
📘Passive : It’s reported that two people were killed in the explosion.
📕Passive : Two people are reported to have been killed in the explosion.

Note: Common verbs similar to “believe, say” are claim, understand, think, suppose, expect, report, acknowledge, assume, estimate, consider etc.


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The goal isn't to live forever. The goal is to create something that wanna be forever..




هدف اين نيست تا ابد زندگى كنيم.
هدف اينه چيزى خلق كنيم كه تا ابد موندگار باشه .




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A Year Without Rain
Selena Gomez & The Scene
Morning dear buddies have a magnificent day ahead by listening to this music.


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Selena Gomez & The Scene – A Year Without Rain
A Year Without Rain
🎤 by Selena Gomez & The Scene

Oh, oh
Oh, oh

Can you feel me
When I think about you?
With every breath I take
Every minute no matter what I do
My world is an empty place

Like I've been wandering the desert
For a thousand days, oh
Don't know if it's a mirage
But I always see your face, baby

I'm missing you so much
Can't help it, I'm in love
A day without you is like a year without rain

I need you by my side
Don't know how I'll survive
A day without you is like a year without rain
Whoa, oh, whoa

The stars are burning
I hear your voice in my mind
Can't you hear me calling?
My heart is yearning
Like the ocean that's running dry
Catch me, I'm falling

It's like the ground is crumbling underneath my feet
Won't you save me?
There's gonna be a monsoon
When you get back to me, oh, baby

I'm missing you so much
Can't help it, I'm in love
A day without you is like a year without rain

I need you by my side
Don't know how I'll survive
A day without you is like a year without rain
Whoa, oh, whoa

So let this drought come to an end
And make this desert flower again
I'm so glad you found me
Stick around me
Baby, baby, baby, oh

It's a world of wonder with you in my life
So hurry baby, don't waste no more time
I need you here, I can't explain
But a day without you
Is like a year without rain oh, whoa

I'm missing you so much
Can't help it, I'm in love
A day without you is like a year without rain

I need you by my side
Don't know how I'll survive
A day without you is like a year without rain, oh
Whoa, oh, whoa

Oh, oh





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To come to see someone off

رفتن برای بدرقه کردن کسی

When you see someone off, you go with them to the station, airport to say good bye to them.



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Reported speech in English -

How to Report Dialogues and Questions.


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