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πŸ“•πŸ“˜Agree and disagree..


βœ…If you’re in a meeting and someone says something that you don’t agree with, how would you respond?
There are many different options.

βœ…You can say:
πŸ“•I disagree
πŸ“˜That’s wrong
πŸ“•I’m not sure about that
πŸ“˜I see your point, but…

βœ…There are also many other options. Which one is the best ?


πŸ“˜This depends on several factors, including how strongly you disagree,
The relationship between you and the person you disagree with, and the culture both of the person you disagree with and the other people in the meeting.

βœ…Saying I disagree or you’re wrong is very direct and can possibly cause offence in some cultures. This way of disagreeing is very uncommon in British English as it is viewed as too aggressive in that culture.

πŸ“•The most common way to disagree in British English is to use the basic structure:

βœ…Agree ,But ,Disagree

πŸ“˜I see what you mean but I don’t think that’d work’.

πŸ“•You want to show you agree with someone, you can simply say β€˜yes’ or β€˜I agree’.

βœ…If you want to show that you strongly agree, it’s common to add a strong adverb before agree, such as β€˜I completely agree’ or β€˜I totally agree’.

βœ…If you’re not sure of the best way to agree or disagree in any situation, it’s probably best to choose the most polite form at first, you can always change to a more direct, informal style once you feel more comfortable.


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πŸ“•πŸ“˜year-old or years old?

βœ… When you say the age of someone or something, you can say .


πŸ“•I’m thirty years old.
πŸ“˜That boy is fourteen years old.

πŸ“•These houses are 200 years old.

βœ… When you want to say the age before the subject, then use

βœ…year-old:

πŸ“•My twenty-year-old sister.
πŸ“˜A fourteen-year-old boy.
πŸ“•The 200-year-old houses.




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βœ…Listening and speaking time.
βœ…I like ur lessons to much.



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πŸ“˜πŸ“•both Can and Could are Modal Verbs. In generalCould is considered more polite
(or formal) than Can.

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πŸ“•πŸ“˜CAN.

The three main uses of Can are: (1) ability 2) possibility and 3) permission.
βœ… However there are some other used of Can as we will see below.

πŸ“•To express ability

πŸ“˜πŸ“•Can means to be (physically) able to do something OR to know how to do something.

πŸ“šBirds can fly.
πŸ“šElephants can't fly.
πŸ“šI can speak two languages.

βœ… To express a possibility (in general)
πŸ“˜This refers to a theoretical possibility. 
πŸ“•Note: we don't use can to talk about future possibilities. For this you would use may or might.

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πŸ“•πŸ“˜COULD..

βœ…Could is similar to Can and often replaces Can in the past tense (though not always)

πŸ“• To express ability in the past

πŸ“˜πŸ“•I could ride a horse when I was younger but now I can't.

βœ…She could juggle eight balls when she was only 10 years old.
πŸ“•πŸ“˜Polite word used to ask for permission or to request something (in the present)
βœ…Could I please use your bathroom?

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βœ…Ways to say Shocked .





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πŸ“•πŸ“˜Some mistakes that it's better to know them ..πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

πŸ“šπŸ“šComposed of, not from.
❗️composed from ❌
βœ…Composed Of..
πŸ“•Our class is composed of thirty students.

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πŸ“šπŸ“šComplain about, not for❌
❗️Complaine for❌
βœ… Complaine About,To, Of ..
πŸ“•Ali complained about the weather.

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πŸ“šπŸ“šAshamed of, not from.❌
❗️ Ashamed from❌
βœ…Ashamed Of, At ..
his conduct.
πŸ“•He's now ashamed of his conduct.

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Arrive at, not to.❌
βœ…Arrive At. In..
  ❗️Arrive T0 ❌
πŸ“š We arrived at the village at night.

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βœ…Travel by train, etc.,
not with the train,❌
❗️travel with ❌
βœ…Travel By,, At..
πŸ“šHe travelled by train yesterday.

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βœ…The development of easy-to-use statistics is being taught and learned. Students can make transformations of variables, create graphs of distributions of variables, and select among statistical analyses all at the click of a button. However, even with these advancements, students sometimes find statistics to be an arduous task.


βœ…Pronunciation :

πŸ“˜development....../dΙͺˈvelΙ™pmΙ™nt/ 
πŸ“•statistics........ /stΙ™ΛˆtΙͺs.tΙͺks/
πŸ“˜taught....../tɔːt $ tɒːt/
πŸ“•transformation...... /ˌtrΓ¦nsfΙ™ΛˆmeΙͺΚƒΙ™n $ -fΙ™r-/
πŸ“˜variable......./ˈveΙ™riΙ™bΙ™l $ ˈver-/ 
πŸ“•distribution........ /ˌdΙͺstrΙ™Λˆbjuːʃən, ˌdΙͺstrΙͺˈbjuːʃən/
πŸ“˜analysis...... /Ι™ΛˆnΓ¦lΙ™sΙ™s, Ι™ΛˆnΓ¦lΙͺsΙ™s/ 
*plural analyses /-siːz/
πŸ“•arduous....... /ΛˆΙ‘ΛdjuΙ™s $ ΛˆΙ‘ΛrdΚ’uΙ™s/ 





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βœ…tangible/ˈtan(d)Κ’Ιͺb(Ι™)l/

βœ…adjective/noun


πŸ“•meaning :

perceptible by touch.

βœ…The atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible.



βœ…Rhe emphasis is now on tangible results.


βœ…These are the only tangibles upon which an assessment can be made.

βœ…Similar words:
touchable
palpable
tactile
real
substantial
corporeal
solid
concrete

βœ…Opposite:
intangible


βœ…Origin

late 16th century: from French



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βœ…Ways to say I'm sorry





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βœ… joint

πŸ“•Meaning
a place where people can eat, or drink, or be entertained


πŸ“˜I'll meet you in the burger joint down on Smith Street.


πŸ“•The drinks are too expensive here. Let's go to that cheap joint up the road.




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Foxes – Friends In The Corner
We were younger then
We were half the age
We could see it all through a careless lens
My friend

Was it all an act?
Was it just pretend?
Does it hurt to see how our smiles have changed?
My friend

I took it all for granted
I lived it like a dream
I was always the first person you'd call when you needed me
Everything is changing
And this is how it's gotta be but
How can something so beautiful leave me so desperately?

All of my friends in the corner
Everybody's looking like they need someone
Together we're not getting older
But everybody's looking like they need someone

All of my friends in the corner
Everybody's looking like they need someone
Together we're not getting older
But everybody's looking like they need someone

So let's misbehave
These are troubled days
When my home was yours, we were always safe
My friend

I took it all for granted
I lived it like a dream
I was always the first person you'd call when you needed me
Everything is changing
And this is how it's gotta be but
How can something so beautiful leave me so desperately?

All of my friends in the corner
Everybody's looking like they need someone

All of my friends in the corner
Everybody's looking like they need someone
Together we're not getting older
But everybody's looking like they need someone

Do you need someone?
Do you need someone?
Everybody's looking like they need someone
Do you need someone?
Do you need someone?
Everybody's looking like they need someone

All of my friends in the corner
Everybody's looking like they need someone
Pretending we don't fear the morning
But everybody's looking like they need someone

Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you?
Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you?


Friends In The Corner



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βœ…A dream without a plan is just a wish.


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