The debate was marked by a ____ of opinions, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
Options:
a) cacophony
b) plethora
c) quagmire
d) anomaly
Options:
a) cacophony
b) plethora
c) quagmire
d) anomaly
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Forwarded from The Noble Quran (Sherzodbek Rahmatov)
You know who is one of the most beautiful creation of Allah?
that isπ
YOU
Indeed, We created humans in
the best form. Qur'an 95:4
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that isπ
Indeed, We created humans in
the best form. Qur'an 95:4
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Lets learn some more Confusing Words:
πΉ Sight - Scene, picture
πΉ Site - Place, Location
πΉ Device - an object
πΉ Devise - plan or invent
5. Complement - Something that completes or goes well with something.
- The fine wine was a perfect complement to the gourmet meal.
6. Compliment - A polite expression of praise or admiration.
- She blushed when her friend paid her a compliment on her new dress.
7. Principal - The most important or chief person/thing, or the head of a school.
- The principal ingredient in the recipe is fresh basil.
- The principal of the school announced the closure due to the snowstorm.
8. Principle - A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief.
- She stood firm on her principles and refused to compromise on her values.
9. Stationary - Not moving or not intended to be moved.
- The gym has several stationary bikes available for cardio workouts.
10. Stationery - Writing paper, especially with matching envelopes.
- He picked out elegant stationery for the wedding invitations.
11. Affect - To have an effect on; make a difference to.
- The lack of sleep affected his performance at work.
12. Effect - A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- The new law about seatbelts had a positive effect on road safety.
13. Advice - Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action.
- His grandfather gave him some sound advice on managing finances.
14. Advise - To offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone.
- I would advise you to check the weather report before going on a hike.
15. Allusion - An indirect or passing reference.
- The novel's title is an allusion to Shakespeare's play.
16. Illusion - A false idea or belief, or something that is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
- The magician's act relied on optical illusions.
Do you recall of sentences using the above mentioned words? Do let us knowβπ»
πΉ Sight - Scene, picture
πΉ Site - Place, Location
πΉ Device - an object
πΉ Devise - plan or invent
5. Complement - Something that completes or goes well with something.
- The fine wine was a perfect complement to the gourmet meal.
6. Compliment - A polite expression of praise or admiration.
- She blushed when her friend paid her a compliment on her new dress.
7. Principal - The most important or chief person/thing, or the head of a school.
- The principal ingredient in the recipe is fresh basil.
- The principal of the school announced the closure due to the snowstorm.
8. Principle - A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief.
- She stood firm on her principles and refused to compromise on her values.
9. Stationary - Not moving or not intended to be moved.
- The gym has several stationary bikes available for cardio workouts.
10. Stationery - Writing paper, especially with matching envelopes.
- He picked out elegant stationery for the wedding invitations.
11. Affect - To have an effect on; make a difference to.
- The lack of sleep affected his performance at work.
12. Effect - A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- The new law about seatbelts had a positive effect on road safety.
13. Advice - Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action.
- His grandfather gave him some sound advice on managing finances.
14. Advise - To offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone.
- I would advise you to check the weather report before going on a hike.
15. Allusion - An indirect or passing reference.
- The novel's title is an allusion to Shakespeare's play.
16. Illusion - A false idea or belief, or something that is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
- The magician's act relied on optical illusions.
Do you recall of sentences using the above mentioned words? Do let us knowβπ»
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π Vocabulary π
β‘οΈ Annual -- once a year, yearly
β For example -- birthday is an annual event
β‘οΈ Average -- Synonyms: Norm, normal .
β example -- The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.
β‘οΈ Domestic -- living near or about human habitations
β For example -- Nowadays there is more sharing of domestic chores.
β‘οΈ Consider -- to think about carefully
β For example --Have you considered the possibility of retraining?
β‘οΈ Ignore --- pay no attention to something
β For example --- You canβt ignore the fact that many criminals never go to prison.
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β‘οΈ Annual -- once a year, yearly
β For example -- birthday is an annual event
β‘οΈ Average -- Synonyms: Norm, normal .
β example -- The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.
β‘οΈ Domestic -- living near or about human habitations
β For example -- Nowadays there is more sharing of domestic chores.
β‘οΈ Consider -- to think about carefully
β For example --Have you considered the possibility of retraining?
β‘οΈ Ignore --- pay no attention to something
β For example --- You canβt ignore the fact that many criminals never go to prison.
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Here are 10 cartoons that were specifically created with the goal of helping viewers learn English:
1. Pocoyo
2. The Magic School Bus
3. WordWorld
4. Super Simple Songs
5. Sesame Street
6. Peppa Pig
7. Kid's Academy
8. Little Pim
9. Muzzy
10. Bubble Guppies
These cartoons and shows are designed to teach English language skills through fun and engaging content. They focus on teaching vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversational phrases in an easy-to-understand way. Many of them also include interactive elements, songs, and games to make learning more enjoyable and effective.
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1. Pocoyo
2. The Magic School Bus
3. WordWorld
4. Super Simple Songs
5. Sesame Street
6. Peppa Pig
7. Kid's Academy
8. Little Pim
9. Muzzy
10. Bubble Guppies
These cartoons and shows are designed to teach English language skills through fun and engaging content. They focus on teaching vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversational phrases in an easy-to-understand way. Many of them also include interactive elements, songs, and games to make learning more enjoyable and effective.
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Improve Your Englishπ
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"As we promised, many people made more money than they expected. Congratulations to those who earned a good amount!"
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Proof & Free
π΄ Proof π Resistance Against
π΄ Free π Lack of, Without
Examples:
1β£ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2β£ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3β£ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4β£ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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Examples:
1β£ A water-proof coat Doesn't Let Water Through.
2β£ A Sound-proof Room Doesn't Let Sound Through.
3β£ A Trouble-free life is a life Without any worry or anxiety.
4β£ A sugar-free drink is a drink Without any sugar.
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Time expessions: Present, Past, Future
Present:
- Now
- At the moment
- Currently
- Today
- This week/month/year
- Presently
- In this instant
- As we speak
- Nowadays
- In the contemporary era
Advanced Level (Present):
- In the here and now
- At the present juncture
- At this very point in time
Past:
- In the past
- Back in the day
- Long ago
- Once upon a time
- In bygone day
- Yesterday
- Last week/month/year
- Previously
- In the past
- When I was younger
Advanced Level (Past):
- In antiquity
- Erewhile
- In yesteryears
Future:
- Tomorrow
- Next week/month/year
- Eventually
- In the future
- Coming days/weeks/months/years
- Soon
- In the near future
- Shortly
- Imminently
- In the upcoming time
Advanced Level (Future):
- In time to come
- Shortly forthcoming
- In the fullness of time
Present:
- Now
- At the moment
- Currently
- Today
- This week/month/year
- Presently
- In this instant
- As we speak
- Nowadays
- In the contemporary era
Advanced Level (Present):
- In the here and now
- At the present juncture
- At this very point in time
Past:
- In the past
- Back in the day
- Long ago
- Once upon a time
- In bygone day
- Yesterday
- Last week/month/year
- Previously
- In the past
- When I was younger
Advanced Level (Past):
- In antiquity
- Erewhile
- In yesteryears
Future:
- Tomorrow
- Next week/month/year
- Eventually
- In the future
- Coming days/weeks/months/years
- Soon
- In the near future
- Shortly
- Imminently
- In the upcoming time
Advanced Level (Future):
- In time to come
- Shortly forthcoming
- In the fullness of time
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πWe are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither".
πIn all three cases, we are talking about 2 things
πWe use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things:
π»Both tea and coffee contain caffeine
πWe use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things.
π»Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol.
πAnd we use Either to talk about One out of Two things.
π»In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee
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πWe are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither".
πIn all three cases, we are talking about 2 things
πWe use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things:
π»Both tea and coffee contain caffeine
πWe use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things.
π»Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol.
πAnd we use Either to talk about One out of Two things.
π»In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee
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β»οΈQuiz β»οΈ
π€John had been playing football all morning. ____ he's exhausted.
1β£ Because
2β£ Whilst
3β£ Therefore
4β£ Whereas
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π€John had been playing football all morning. ____ he's exhausted.
1β£ Because
2β£ Whilst
3β£ Therefore
4β£ Whereas
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β»οΈAnother Quizβ»οΈ
Ben and his mum ............... the bus from their home to the cinema.
A went
B travelled
C took
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Ben and his mum ............... the bus from their home to the cinema.
A went
B travelled
C took
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β»οΈAnother Quizβ»οΈ
Tyler looks very pale. It seems he's ill ____ fever or flu.
1β£ with
2β£ for
3β£ from
4β£ of
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Tyler looks very pale. It seems he's ill ____ fever or flu.
1β£ with
2β£ for
3β£ from
4β£ of
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Here are the answers:
βοΈ Quiz 1
Answer: 3β£ Therefore
When we talk about a result we use 'so, therefore, as a result, for this reason'. Notice that they are usually come at the beginning of the sentence but it is possible for 'so' and 'therefore' to take also a middle position. Other given linking words do not relate to the meaning of the sentence.
βοΈ Quiz 2
Answer: C) took
We use 'take' the bus
βοΈ Quiz 3
Answer: 1β£ with
We should remember that some adjectives are used with specific prepositions after them: 'ill with'.
Here are the answers:
βοΈ Quiz 1
Answer: 3β£ Therefore
When we talk about a result we use 'so, therefore, as a result, for this reason'. Notice that they are usually come at the beginning of the sentence but it is possible for 'so' and 'therefore' to take also a middle position. Other given linking words do not relate to the meaning of the sentence.
βοΈ Quiz 2
Answer: C) took
We use 'take' the bus
βοΈ Quiz 3
Answer: 1β£ with
We should remember that some adjectives are used with specific prepositions after them: 'ill with'.