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π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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π»Let on π»
πΉReveal , inform, tell
β¨She let on that she knew my secret.
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ππ»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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π»Let on π»
πΉReveal , inform, tell
β¨She let on that she knew my secret.
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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.
1-Why she had called her doctorβs office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrowβs appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does βsqueez some inβ mean?
5-At the end did she come before four today or not?
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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.
1-Why she had called her doctorβs office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrowβs appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does βsqueez some inβ mean?
5-At the end did she come before four today or not?
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (β¦οΈΨ±ΩΨ¨Ωβ¦οΈ)
β°The Present Perfect Tense ( Imperfect Past)
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γ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈπ·π΅π·π΅π·γ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈ
1οΈβ£ This tense is a mixture of present and past. At the time of speaking the action is already complete in the past.
It always implies a strong connection with the present though action took place in the past.
π Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. ππ
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πΊNOTE:
πβjust' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'
π βEverβ means βanytime in the pastβ and βalwaysβ.
π βso far, yet, till β means βup to nowβ, up to this.
π Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)
πFor Example
π’ I have just seen that film.
π’ I have already had my breakfast.
β«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈ
2οΈβ£ Present Perfect + Point of time = Simple Past.
The point of time in the past indicates that action took place at a point in the past.
πFor Example
β She has returned two days ago / before.
β She returned two days ago.
β«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈ
3οΈβ£ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect
πFor Example
π’ He has known me for two years
π’ She has owned this parlor since 2002
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1οΈβ£ This tense is a mixture of present and past. At the time of speaking the action is already complete in the past.
It always implies a strong connection with the present though action took place in the past.
π Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. ππ
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Ever, just, recently, already, yet, till(time), so far, of late, lately, before, (by) by the time, after' etc.
πΊNOTE:
πβjust' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'
π βEverβ means βanytime in the pastβ and βalwaysβ.
π βso far, yet, till β means βup to nowβ, up to this.
π Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)
πFor Example
π’ I have just seen that film.
π’ I have already had my breakfast.
β«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈβΎοΈβ«οΈ
2οΈβ£ Present Perfect + Point of time = Simple Past.
The point of time in the past indicates that action took place at a point in the past.
The point of time in the past is expressed by βsinceβ, last, yesterday, the other day, ago, before, back, formerly,( any time in the past)
πFor Example
β She has returned two days ago / before.
β She returned two days ago.
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3οΈβ£ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect
This tense can also be used with βsinceβ,β for β,β how longβ,β wholeβ, βallβ, βthroughoutβ, βall alongβ, etc to express time expression.
πFor Example
π’ He has known me for two years
π’ She has owned this parlor since 2002
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (β¦οΈΨ±ΩΨ¨Ωβ¦οΈ)
βMake the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.
γ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈ
1οΈβ£ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
2οΈβ£ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
3οΈβ£ How long you.............him? ( know)
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1οΈβ£ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
2οΈβ£ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
3οΈβ£ How long you.............him? ( know)
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (β¦οΈΨ±ΩΨ¨Ωβ¦οΈ)
βMake the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.
γ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈγ°οΈ
1οΈβ£ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
β in the movie, we have just seen the most extraordinary scene.
2οΈβ£ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
β This is the best book I have ever read.
3οΈβ£ How long you.............him? ( know)
β How long have you known him.
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1οΈβ£ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
β in the movie, we have just seen the most extraordinary scene.
2οΈβ£ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
β This is the best book I have ever read.
3οΈβ£ How long you.............him? ( know)
β How long have you known him.
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πSpoken Englishπ
1 We are all square/ We are even= if two people are square, one of them has paid off a debt to the other and neither now owes or is owed any money π°
2 Vibes- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place that is felt by others: He is always giving off good vibesπ§ββ
3 Give it a rest!= It's enough!/ Stop it!π π»ββ
4 to catch someone off guard πββοΈWhen you caught someone doing something and it was very unexpected
5 Take it with a grain of salt π§= to understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect
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1 We are all square/ We are even= if two people are square, one of them has paid off a debt to the other and neither now owes or is owed any money π°
2 Vibes- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place that is felt by others: He is always giving off good vibesπ§ββ
3 Give it a rest!= It's enough!/ Stop it!π π»ββ
4 to catch someone off guard πββοΈWhen you caught someone doing something and it was very unexpected
5 Take it with a grain of salt π§= to understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect
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1οΈβ£ Read the vocabularies carefully
2οΈβ£ Listen to the conversation
ππ πVOCABULARIESπππ
β Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
β Fascinating: very interesting.
β Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
β Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
β Imitate: take or follow as a model.
β Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
β Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
β Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
β Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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ππ πVOCABULARIESπππ
β Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
β Fascinating: very interesting.
β Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
β Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
β Imitate: take or follow as a model.
β Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
β Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
β Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
β Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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