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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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📕📗📕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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📕📘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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📕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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"Don't mind" vs "Doesn't matter"




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Some phrasal verbs with the verb "Check"



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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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📕📘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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📕📘📕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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Some differences between American and British language.






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Ir , er and ur make the er sound .




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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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