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๐ฐIn Japan, all buildings ......... during the past decade are designed .......... powerful earthquakes. ๐
ฐ) building / withstanding ๐
ฑ) built / to withstand ๐) having built / to be withstood ๐
พ) to be built / having withstood โโโโโโโโโ #quiz #q17 #RealTeamโฆ
The answer is ๐ ฑ
1โฃ. We need a reduced passive clause here.
- Because the sentence was like:
๐นAll buildings which have been built during ...
- And it is reduced to:
โฆ๏ธAll buildings built
2โฃ. When we want to mention the reason of something we use the following words:
๐นTo
๐ธIn order to
๐นSo as to
โฆ๏ธSo the second blank should be filled with TO WITHSTAND
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#quiz #q17
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๐ง Listen to the next audio: ๐ตThey are talking about Smoking ๐ตTry to write what you hear, then send it to the bot @EngMW_bot with hashtag #b7 โโโโโโโโ โ #listening #beginner #b7 #RealTeam @EngMasters
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๐ธThanks to :
Layal, Yu Yu , Ahad , Mohamed Adbelhamid ,
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- A: "Hey Bobby. What's going on?"
B: "Just taking a smoke break."
A: "I forgot my cigarette today. Do you have another one?
"B: "Sure. Here you go.
"A: "Thanks."
B: "I didn't know you smoked."
A: "Really? I've been smoking for over a year now."
B: "Oh. You're new to smoking still. I've been smoking for 7 years."
A: "You ever tired to quit?"
B: "Many times. I'm really addicted. It's harder to stop than you think."
A: "Yeah. I tried toquit last month, and I thought it was going to be easy, but it turns out that I'm still smoking."
B: "I highly recommend you quit soon. The longer you smoke, the harderit becomes to quit."
A: "I think you're right. Aright. Gotta go to class.Thanks for the cigarette. I'll talk to you later."
B: "No problem. I'll talk to you later."
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#listening #beginner #b7
#RealTeam @EngMasters
๐ธThanks to :
Layal, Yu Yu , Ahad , Mohamed Adbelhamid ,
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- A: "Hey Bobby. What's going on?"
B: "Just taking a smoke break."
A: "I forgot my cigarette today. Do you have another one?
"B: "Sure. Here you go.
"A: "Thanks."
B: "I didn't know you smoked."
A: "Really? I've been smoking for over a year now."
B: "Oh. You're new to smoking still. I've been smoking for 7 years."
A: "You ever tired to quit?"
B: "Many times. I'm really addicted. It's harder to stop than you think."
A: "Yeah. I tried toquit last month, and I thought it was going to be easy, but it turns out that I'm still smoking."
B: "I highly recommend you quit soon. The longer you smoke, the harderit becomes to quit."
A: "I think you're right. Aright. Gotta go to class.Thanks for the cigarette. I'll talk to you later."
B: "No problem. I'll talk to you later."
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#listening #beginner #b7
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Common Mistakes in English
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง ๐บ๐ธโโโ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
๐Using the third person singular after does instead of the infinitive without to .
๐A) to ask question;
โ Donโt say :Does the gardener waters the flowers?
โ Say : Does the gardener water the flowers?
๐B) to make negatives ;
โ Donโt say : The man doesnโt waters the flowers .
โ Say : The man doesnโt water the flowers .
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐ After the auxiliary does use the infinitive without to , and not the third person .
๐ Note : the answer to a question beginning with Does is always in the present tense, third person: Does he like the cinema?? _ yes, he likes the cinema; or Yes, he does.
๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง
#Misused_Forms #MF_36
@engmasters @quizmasters
โโโ๐บ๐ธ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
๐Using the third person singular after does instead of the infinitive without to .
๐A) to ask question;
โ Say : Does the gardener water the flowers?
๐B) to make negatives ;
โ Say : The man doesnโt water the flowers .
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
#Misused_Forms #MF_36
@engmasters @quizmasters
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
โ๏ธAccount for
โ๏ธAche for
โ๏ธAct up
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc35
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โ๏ธAccount for
โ๏ธAche for
โ๏ธAct up
#Phrasal_verbs #npvc35
#Realteam @engmasters
๐ด SLANG ๐ด
โ๏ธCatch and Release
๐Meaning-To flirt with someone then stop when the person wants commitment. Catch and release is a dating term that refers to when someone flirts with a person then stops once she likes him back. It comes from the "catch and release" term associated with hunting and fishing for animals then releasing them after catching them.
People who like catch and release are known for liking the "chase" but not the commitment. Catch and release comes with a heightened level of excitement from the thrill of the chase. Things like flirty texts, alluring glances, and romantic gestures are a lot of fun but actually committing to a ship is too much to ask for.
ใฐ๐ฆใฐ
ใฐ๐ธ"He won't even return her texts.
Yeah, he's known for his love of the catch and release."
ใฐ๐ธJoey Tribbiani is well known for his catch and release attitude.
#slang
#realteam
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โ๏ธCatch and Release
๐Meaning-To flirt with someone then stop when the person wants commitment. Catch and release is a dating term that refers to when someone flirts with a person then stops once she likes him back. It comes from the "catch and release" term associated with hunting and fishing for animals then releasing them after catching them.
People who like catch and release are known for liking the "chase" but not the commitment. Catch and release comes with a heightened level of excitement from the thrill of the chase. Things like flirty texts, alluring glances, and romantic gestures are a lot of fun but actually committing to a ship is too much to ask for.
ใฐ๐ฆใฐ
ใฐ๐ธ"He won't even return her texts.
Yeah, he's known for his love of the catch and release."
ใฐ๐ธJoey Tribbiani is well known for his catch and release attitude.
#slang
#realteam
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๐ฐBeginning in the middle age, composers of western music used a system of notating their compositions__________ be performed by musicians.
๐ ฐ) will
๐ ฑ) that
๐) and when to
๐ พ) so they could
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
#quiz #q18
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๐ ฐ) will
๐ ฑ) that
๐) and when to
๐ พ) so they could
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
#quiz #q18
#RealTeam @EngMasters
๐๐The incredible benefits of oranges :
full of growing hormones
Cleaning the urinary system and destroying kidneys' stones
Making bones and skeleton strong and powerful๐๐
#health
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full of growing hormones
Cleaning the urinary system and destroying kidneys' stones
Making bones and skeleton strong and powerful๐๐
#health
@EngMasters
Common Mistakes in English
โโโ๐บ๐ธ ๐ฌ๐ง ๐บ๐ธ โโโ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
๐ Using the third person singular after can, must etc., instead of the infinitive without to .
โ Donโt say: Ian can speaks English very well.
โ๏ธ Say: Ian can speak English very well .
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐ Note : After the verbs can, must, may, shall, and will, use the infinitive without to, and not the third person of the present .
๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง
#Misused_Forms #MF_37
@engmasters @quizmasters
โโโ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
#Misused_Forms #MF_37
@engmasters @quizmasters
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Today's SPEAKING tips
โถ๏ธ answering to comparing questions
โ say that there are some differences:
โ๏ธThere are a number of underlying differences here.
โ๏ธThere are a variety of possible differences here.
โ๏ธThere are a range of potential distinctions here.
#speaking #s31 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
โถ๏ธ answering to comparing questions
โ say that there are some differences:
โ๏ธThere are a number of underlying differences here.
โ๏ธThere are a variety of possible differences here.
โ๏ธThere are a range of potential distinctions here.
#speaking #s31 #IELTS
#realteam @Engmasters
Forwarded from ุงุชฺ ุจุงุช
โ โ๐ต๐ดPRONUNCIATION๐ด๐ตโ
The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are
actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound . In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
The light L sound is usually found at the beginning of a word.
Let's practice:
โญ๏ธlike
โญ๏ธlip
โญ๏ธlaugh
โญ๏ธlong
โญ๏ธless
โญ๏ธlarge
The dark L sound is really two sounds: a vowel sound + the L sound. After making the vowel sound, the tip of your tongue will rise up and press against the back of your top teeth in the same way as the light L sound. The dark L sound is a voiced sound, so your vocal cords will make the sound.
The dark L sound is often found in the middle or at the end of a word.
Let's practice:
๐ดmilk
๐ดhelp
๐ดwhole
๐ดtall
๐ดtall
๐ดgirl
๐ดcall
๐ดpuddle
๐ดreal
๐ดe-mail
Now say these sentences out loud:
1) I like to learn languages.
2) Lisa loves Larry a lot.
3) That is a long blog about learning.
4) It is a really good deal .
5) The small ball fell in the cool pool .
6) Call the tall girl .
7) Please leave the who le glass of milk on the table.
8) Look at the really l ittle flag.
9) I will list all of the final detai ls in my letter.
10) Please send the last e-mai l to my family
#pronunciation
@EngMasters
The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are
actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound . In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
The light L sound is usually found at the beginning of a word.
Let's practice:
โญ๏ธlike
โญ๏ธlip
โญ๏ธlaugh
โญ๏ธlong
โญ๏ธless
โญ๏ธlarge
The dark L sound is really two sounds: a vowel sound + the L sound. After making the vowel sound, the tip of your tongue will rise up and press against the back of your top teeth in the same way as the light L sound. The dark L sound is a voiced sound, so your vocal cords will make the sound.
The dark L sound is often found in the middle or at the end of a word.
Let's practice:
๐ดmilk
๐ดhelp
๐ดwhole
๐ดtall
๐ดtall
๐ดgirl
๐ดcall
๐ดpuddle
๐ดreal
๐ดe-mail
Now say these sentences out loud:
1) I like to learn languages.
2) Lisa loves Larry a lot.
3) That is a long blog about learning.
4) It is a really good deal .
5) The small ball fell in the cool pool .
6) Call the tall girl .
7) Please leave the who le glass of milk on the table.
8) Look at the really l ittle flag.
9) I will list all of the final detai ls in my letter.
10) Please send the last e-mai l to my family
#pronunciation
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FOOD FOR THOUGHTโ
In an ancient Temple, a number of pigeons lived happily on the roof top.
When renovation of the Temple began for the annual feast, the Temple pigeons relocated to a Church nearby.
The resident pigeons in the Church accommodated the new comers very well.
When Christmas was approaching and the Church was being given a facelift, all the pigeons had to move out to look for another place.
They were fortunate to find a place in a Mosque nearby, where they were happily welcomed by the pigeons resident in the Mosque.
When it was Ramadan time and the Mosque was being repainted, all the pigeons returned to the ancient Temple.
One day, the pigeons witnessed communal clashes in the market square below.
A baby pigeon asked its mother pigeon: "Who are those fighting below?"
The mother replied: "They are 'human beings'."
The baby pigeon then asked,
"But why are they fighting each other?"
The mother said:
"The human beings who go to the Temple are called 'Hindus', the ones who go to Church are called 'Christians', while the ones who go to the Mosque are called 'Muslims'."
The baby pigeon asked,
"Why is it so? When we were in the Temple, we were called Pigeons; when we were in the Church, we were called Pigeons; and when we were in the Mosque, we were called Pigeons. So shouldn't they similarly just be called 'human beings' wherever they go?"
The mother pigeon replied:
"You, me and our Pigeon friends have experienced God and that's why we are living here in this highly elevated place peacefully.
These people are yet to experience God.
Hence they are fighting and killing each other when they are all human beings created by the same God whom they all claim to serve. Perhaps there will be peace if they refer to themselves simply as human beings instead of seeing themselves as Hindus, Christians or Muslims."
#life_lesson #humanity #realteam @Engmasters
In an ancient Temple, a number of pigeons lived happily on the roof top.
When renovation of the Temple began for the annual feast, the Temple pigeons relocated to a Church nearby.
The resident pigeons in the Church accommodated the new comers very well.
When Christmas was approaching and the Church was being given a facelift, all the pigeons had to move out to look for another place.
They were fortunate to find a place in a Mosque nearby, where they were happily welcomed by the pigeons resident in the Mosque.
When it was Ramadan time and the Mosque was being repainted, all the pigeons returned to the ancient Temple.
One day, the pigeons witnessed communal clashes in the market square below.
A baby pigeon asked its mother pigeon: "Who are those fighting below?"
The mother replied: "They are 'human beings'."
The baby pigeon then asked,
"But why are they fighting each other?"
The mother said:
"The human beings who go to the Temple are called 'Hindus', the ones who go to Church are called 'Christians', while the ones who go to the Mosque are called 'Muslims'."
The baby pigeon asked,
"Why is it so? When we were in the Temple, we were called Pigeons; when we were in the Church, we were called Pigeons; and when we were in the Mosque, we were called Pigeons. So shouldn't they similarly just be called 'human beings' wherever they go?"
The mother pigeon replied:
"You, me and our Pigeon friends have experienced God and that's why we are living here in this highly elevated place peacefully.
These people are yet to experience God.
Hence they are fighting and killing each other when they are all human beings created by the same God whom they all claim to serve. Perhaps there will be peace if they refer to themselves simply as human beings instead of seeing themselves as Hindus, Christians or Muslims."
#life_lesson #humanity #realteam @Engmasters
๐
ฟ๏ธHRASE
โ๏ธStay In Your Lane
Stick to what you're good at
๐Meaning- Stay in your lane is a phrase similar to "mind your own business" (MYOB) that is used to tell a person to only talk about or do what he is good at. The phrase comes from lanes on a road that guide traffic and keep drivers from going where they shouldn't.
The phrase is often used by someone who is annoyed by the actions of another person. The phrase became a trending topic on social media when LaVar Ball told reporter Kristine Leahy to "stay in yo lane" on The Herd Live when she criticized Ball's clothing brand.
ใฐ๐ฆใฐ
ใฐ๐ธ
Mohsen:"I think you should check the alternator.
Zohre :I think you should stay in your lane."
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
โ๏ธStay In Your Lane
Stick to what you're good at
๐Meaning- Stay in your lane is a phrase similar to "mind your own business" (MYOB) that is used to tell a person to only talk about or do what he is good at. The phrase comes from lanes on a road that guide traffic and keep drivers from going where they shouldn't.
The phrase is often used by someone who is annoyed by the actions of another person. The phrase became a trending topic on social media when LaVar Ball told reporter Kristine Leahy to "stay in yo lane" on The Herd Live when she criticized Ball's clothing brand.
ใฐ๐ฆใฐ
ใฐ๐ธ
Mohsen:"I think you should check the alternator.
Zohre :I think you should stay in your lane."
#slang
#realteam
@EngMasters
๐ Writing
Session #n74: Useful Vocabulary in "Opinion Essays"
To make suggestions:
โข A useful suggestion would be to...
โข Another solution ...
โข ... could be solved by...
โข Steps/Measures should be taken in order to solve/ deal with ...
โข Another way to ... is/ would be to ...
โข The situation could be improved if/ by ...
โข It would be a good idea if/ to ...
โข It would help if you/ we/ etc ...
To present results and consequences:
โข This would ...
โข Then ...
โข By doing this, you/ we/ etc would...
โข If ... ..., the result would be...
โข The effect/ consequences ... would be ...
โข In this way,...
๐ Read more about opinion essays
#writing @EngMasters
Session #n74: Useful Vocabulary in "Opinion Essays"
To make suggestions:
โข A useful suggestion would be to...
โข Another solution ...
โข ... could be solved by...
โข Steps/Measures should be taken in order to solve/ deal with ...
โข Another way to ... is/ would be to ...
โข The situation could be improved if/ by ...
โข It would be a good idea if/ to ...
โข It would help if you/ we/ etc ...
To present results and consequences:
โข This would ...
โข Then ...
โข By doing this, you/ we/ etc would...
โข If ... ..., the result would be...
โข The effect/ consequences ... would be ...
โข In this way,...
๐ Read more about opinion essays
#writing @EngMasters
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Common Mistakes in English
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
๐ wrong sequence of tenses.
โ Donโt say : Rachel asked me what I am doing ?
โ
Say : Rachel asked me what I was doing?
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐กwhen the verb in the main clause is in the past tense, use a past tense in subordinate clauses.
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐Note : This rule doesnโt apply (1)to verbs within quotations, (2)to facts that are true at all times, we say;
1. She said, I am waiting for your answer.
2. He said that London is a great city .
๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง โ-๐บ๐ธ โ-๐ฌ๐ง
โ
#Misused_Forms #MF_38
โ
@engmasters @QuizMasters
โโโ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ธโโโ
Use Of The Wrong Tense
๐ wrong sequence of tenses.
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐กwhen the verb in the main clause is in the past tense, use a past tense in subordinate clauses.
โโฟโโฟโโฟโโฟ
๐Note : This rule doesnโt apply (1)to verbs within quotations, (2)to facts that are true at all times, we say;
1. She said, I am waiting for your answer.
2. He said that London is a great city .
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