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On, At, In. (Time.):
(a) On.
βοΈDon't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
βοΈSay: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
(b) At.
βοΈDon't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
βοΈSay: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
(c) In.
βοΈDon't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
βοΈSay: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
(1) Use "on" with the days of the week or month: on Friday, on March 25, on New Year's Day
(2) Use "at" with the exact time: at four o'clock, at dawn, at noon, at sunset, at midnight.
(3) Use "in" with a period of time in April, in winter, in 1945, in the morning
Also: at night and by day
(a) On.
βοΈDon't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
βοΈSay: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
(b) At.
βοΈDon't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
βοΈSay: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
(c) In.
βοΈDon't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
βοΈSay: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
(1) Use "on" with the days of the week or month: on Friday, on March 25, on New Year's Day
(2) Use "at" with the exact time: at four o'clock, at dawn, at noon, at sunset, at midnight.
(3) Use "in" with a period of time in April, in winter, in 1945, in the morning
Also: at night and by day
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π¨π»βπ»π¬ WORDS TO USE INSTEAD OF "VERY"
β very noise ππ»deafening
β very often ππ» frequently
β very oldππ» ancient
β very old- fashioned ππ» archaic
β very open ππ»transparent
β very painful ππ»excruciating
β very pale ππ» ashen
β very perfect ππ» flawless
β very poor ππ» destitute
β very powerful ππ» compelling
β very pretty ππ» beautiful
β very quick ππ» rapid
β very quiet ππ» hushed
β very rainy ππ» pouring
β very rich ππ» wealthy
β very sad ππ»sorrowful
β very scared ππ»petrified
β very scary ππ»chilling
β very serious ππ»grave
β very sharp ππ»keen
β very shiny ππ» gleaming
β very short ππ»brief
β very shy ππ» timid
β very simple ππ»basic
β very noise ππ»deafening
β very often ππ» frequently
β very oldππ» ancient
β very old- fashioned ππ» archaic
β very open ππ»transparent
β very painful ππ»excruciating
β very pale ππ» ashen
β very perfect ππ» flawless
β very poor ππ» destitute
β very powerful ππ» compelling
β very pretty ππ» beautiful
β very quick ππ» rapid
β very quiet ππ» hushed
β very rainy ππ» pouring
β very rich ππ» wealthy
β very sad ππ»sorrowful
β very scared ππ»petrified
β very scary ππ»chilling
β very serious ππ»grave
β very sharp ππ»keen
β very shiny ππ» gleaming
β very short ππ»brief
β very shy ππ» timid
β very simple ππ»basic
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π Idiom
" Bump into "
It's mean to meet someone by a chance without planning to meeting
For Example
She pumped into an old friend last day in the party .
" Bump into "
It's mean to meet someone by a chance without planning to meeting
For Example
She pumped into an old friend last day in the party .
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Bite Your Tongue - English Idiom
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Evening cup of coffee..
Tells the details of a day that ended
In our lives, it accompanies you every day without getting bored
It shares your breath with you..
And carries in its flavor the beauty of life..
Despite everything in it
And it is more beautiful with those we love
.
ββ€οΈβ Good evening of coffee and happiness ββ€οΈβ
Tells the details of a day that ended
In our lives, it accompanies you every day without getting bored
It shares your breath with you..
And carries in its flavor the beauty of life..
Despite everything in it
And it is more beautiful with those we love
.
ββ€οΈβ Good evening of coffee and happiness ββ€οΈβ