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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Hold off
✳️ Hit with
✳️ Hide away

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​​Verbs:♈️

‼️Be careful to spell the new words correctly.

🔅After some hesitation, he began to speak.(hesitate+tion=hesitation)We finally reached a decision on the matter. (decide+sion=decision)

🔅The proposal is still under discussion
.(discuss+sion=discussion)

(propose+al=proposal)We made an emergencylanding. (land+ing=landing)Their attempt ended in failure.(fail+ure=failure)

I made the payment by credit card.(pay+ment=payment)

❗️In English, some nouns and verbs have the same form.

‼️ Note that some words may differ in pronunciation.

🔅For example: When 'protest' is used as a noun, the stress falls on the first syllable.

🔅 Where 'protest' is used as a verb, the stress falls on the second syllable.

PROtest is a noun.

proTEST is a verb.

🔅They are offering a 10% discount on all leather goods. (noun)

The electrical goods have been heavily discounted.

🔅 (verb)Would you like a drink of tea? 

(noun)What would you like to drink?

🔅(verb)We welcomed his return to office. (noun)

I returned to London 5 years later. (verb)

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✳️ Uncountable nouns and how to count them

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♨️Today's Idioms ♨️

Bright and early:
🌸early in the morning.


(To) not sleep a wink :
🌸To be awake all night



(to) work like a dog🐶 :
🌸 to work very hard.


Fat Chance :
🌸definitely not.


(To) not have a clue :
🌸To know nothing about


Crash Course :
🌸 Short and intensive instruction .

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❤️the pronunciation of today's idioms❤️
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⚜️🎵🔴PRONOUNCIATON🔴🎵⚜️

Today's lesson is about pronouncing /ʒ/ sound
Let's pronounce some tricky and common words :

⚜️Leisure
⚜️Pleasure
⚜️Vision
⚜️Beige
⚜️Measure
⚜️Seizure
⚜️Treasure
⚜️Closure
⚜️Casual
⚜️Casually
⚜️Usual
⚜️Usually
⚜️Amnesia
⚜️Cashmere
⚜️Asia
⚜️Visual
⚜️Lesion
⚜️Persian
⚜️Occasion
⚜️Decision
⚜️Conclusion
⚜️ Persuasion

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​​🔰 Vocabulary Class
🌀 medicine labels Part 3 Part 2 Part 1

8️⃣ disorder /dɪsˈɔːdə $ -ˈɔːrdər/ noun [countable]
📖 medical a mental or physical illness which prevents part of your body from working properly
📌 a disorder of the brain/liver/digestive system etc
🏷 Thus, clinical disorders of volume are caused by disturbances of salt balance.
🏷 After two years of therapy, Duane was able to conquer his eating disorder.

9️⃣ discard /dɪsˈkɑːd $ -ɑːrd/ verb [transitive]
📖 to get rid of something
📌 SYN throw away
🏷 In many cases, expensive equipment is being discarded.
🏷 Meanwhile, librarian Jane Lane has recently had to discard around 100 social science books because they were woefully out of date.

🔟 persist /pəˈsɪst $ pər-/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to continue to do something, although this is difficult, or other people oppose it
📌 persist in (doing) something
🏷 He persisted in his refusal to admit responsibility.
📌 persist with
🏷 She persisted with her studies in spite of financial problems.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Word Family
👨🏻 (verb) persist
👩🏻 (noun) persistence
👧🏻 (adjective) persistent
👦🏻 (adverb) persistently

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