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Idiom
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🔔The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America
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Making doctor’s appointment
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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.
1-Why she had called her doctor’s office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrow’s appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does “squeez some in” 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 doctor’s office?
2-What was her idea about tomorrow’s appointment? And what did laura say?
3-Could any other doctor see her?
4-what does “squeez some in” mean?
5-At the end did she come before four today or not?
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (♦️روبي♦️)
⏰The Present Perfect Tense ( Imperfect Past)
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1️⃣ 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.
📚 Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. 👇👇
'
🔺NOTE:
🔆’just' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'
🔆 ‘Ever’ means ‘anytime in the past’ and ‘always’.
🔆 ‘so far, yet, till ‘ means ‘up to now’, up to this.
🔆 Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)
📘For Example
💢 I have just seen that film.
💢 I have already had my breakfast.
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2️⃣ 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.
📘For Example
❌ She has returned two days ago / before.
✅ She returned two days ago.
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3️⃣ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect
📘For Example
💢 He has known me for two years
💢 She has owned this parlor since 2002
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♦️
Preceding Action
〰️〰️〰️🔷🔵🔷🔵🔷〰️〰️〰️
1️⃣ 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.
📚 Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. 👇👇
'
Ever, just, recently, already, yet, till(time), so far, of late, lately, before, (by) by the time, after' etc.
🔺NOTE:
🔆’just' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'
🔆 ‘Ever’ means ‘anytime in the past’ and ‘always’.
🔆 ‘so far, yet, till ‘ means ‘up to now’, up to this.
🔆 Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)
📘For Example
💢 I have just seen that film.
💢 I have already had my breakfast.
▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️
2️⃣ 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 ‘since’, last, yesterday, the other day, ago, before, back, formerly,( any time in the past)
📘For Example
❌ She has returned two days ago / before.
✅ She returned two days ago.
▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️◾️▫️
3️⃣ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect
This tense can also be used with ‘since’,’ for ‘,’ how long’,’ whole’, ‘all’, ‘throughout’, ‘all along’, etc to express time expression.
📘For Example
💢 He has known me for two years
💢 She has owned this parlor since 2002
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (♦️روبي♦️)
❓Make the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.
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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)
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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)
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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (♦️روبي♦️)
❓Make the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.
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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
✅in the movie, we have just seen the most extraordinary scene.
2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
✅ This is the best book I have ever read.
3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)
✅ How long have you known him.
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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )
✅in the movie, we have just seen the most extraordinary scene.
2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )
✅ This is the best book I have ever read.
3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)
✅ How long have you known him.
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Never regret being a good person to the wrong people.
Your behaviour says everything about you and their behaviour says enough about them.
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Forwarded from Spoken English (LANA Raminovna)
💜Spoken English💜
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 💰
2 Vibes- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place that is felt by others: He is always giving off good vibes🧚♀
3 Give it a rest!= It's enough!/ Stop it!🙅🏻♀
4 to catch someone off guard 💂♂️When you caught someone doing something and it was very unexpected
5 Take it with a grain of salt 🧂= 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 💰
2 Vibes- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place that is felt by others: He is always giving off good vibes🧚♀
3 Give it a rest!= It's enough!/ Stop it!🙅🏻♀
4 to catch someone off guard 💂♂️When you caught someone doing something and it was very unexpected
5 Take it with a grain of salt 🧂= to understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect
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Listening Class
conversation
👉👉👉Listening Class👈👈👈
1️⃣ Read the vocabularies carefully
2️⃣ Listen to the conversation
👉👉 👉VOCABULARIES👈👈👈
✅Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
✅Fascinating: very interesting.
✅Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
✅Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
✅Imitate: take or follow as a model.
✅Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
✅Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
✅Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
✅Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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1️⃣ Read the vocabularies carefully
2️⃣ Listen to the conversation
👉👉 👉VOCABULARIES👈👈👈
✅Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.
✅Fascinating: very interesting.
✅Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.
✅Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage
✅Imitate: take or follow as a model.
✅Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.
✅Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.
✅Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.
✅Interpret: explain the meaning of.
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English With Natives*
conversation – Listening Class
🌷👉👉👉QUESTIONS👈👈👈🌷
1️⃣ Why does the man go to see the professor?
A ) To ask for help in choosing a topic for his term paper
B ) To ask the professor to explain how to complete an assignment
C ) To ask about a point raised in a recent lecture
D ) To offer to help the professor with her research project
2️⃣ Why does the professor mention male frogs that lower their voices?
A ) To give an example of a behavior that can be predicted using game theory
B ) To reinforce the definition of “selective adaptation”
C ) To give an example of deceptive behavior in animals
D ) To compare the behavior of butterflies and frogs
3️⃣ Why does the professor talk about computers?
A ) To help the man understand game theory
B ) To describe how biologists analyze data about adaptation
C ) To suggest a way for the man to find information about game theory
D ) To explain the format required for the man's term paper
4️⃣ What does the man need to do for his term paper?
A ) Interpret the statistical data in a journal article
B ) Summarize the information in several published studies
C ) Discuss a current controversy in biological research
D ) Design an experiment that uses game theory
5️⃣ The man expresses reservations about the suggested topic for his term paper. What is the professor's attitude toward the man's reservations?
A ) She thinks the man has demonstrated the necessary background in statistics.
B ) She thinks the man should choose a topic he is more comfortable with.
C ) She thinks the man should ask another student to help him understand the statistics.
D ) She thinks the man's worries are unnecessary.
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1️⃣ Why does the man go to see the professor?
A ) To ask for help in choosing a topic for his term paper
B ) To ask the professor to explain how to complete an assignment
C ) To ask about a point raised in a recent lecture
D ) To offer to help the professor with her research project
2️⃣ Why does the professor mention male frogs that lower their voices?
A ) To give an example of a behavior that can be predicted using game theory
B ) To reinforce the definition of “selective adaptation”
C ) To give an example of deceptive behavior in animals
D ) To compare the behavior of butterflies and frogs
3️⃣ Why does the professor talk about computers?
A ) To help the man understand game theory
B ) To describe how biologists analyze data about adaptation
C ) To suggest a way for the man to find information about game theory
D ) To explain the format required for the man's term paper
4️⃣ What does the man need to do for his term paper?
A ) Interpret the statistical data in a journal article
B ) Summarize the information in several published studies
C ) Discuss a current controversy in biological research
D ) Design an experiment that uses game theory
5️⃣ The man expresses reservations about the suggested topic for his term paper. What is the professor's attitude toward the man's reservations?
A ) She thinks the man has demonstrated the necessary background in statistics.
B ) She thinks the man should choose a topic he is more comfortable with.
C ) She thinks the man should ask another student to help him understand the statistics.
D ) She thinks the man's worries are unnecessary.
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