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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️Gad about
✳️Pick up on
✳️Gang up against

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Here are your answers:

1. B) bright
2. A) dog
3. C) clue
4. A) crash
5. B) mixed
6. C) camper
7. A) shot
8. C) wink
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💎 Memory.
This study activity will help you retrieve words from memory more rapidly, eliminate tip-of-the-tongue moments while speaking 🗣, and also master new words and expand your vocabulary👍

Your task is to recall a word combining the necessary letters (they will serve you as an aid and watch out, there are unnecessary ones too!), and matching the given definition.

📄 Now an example:

🔘 surprising and enexplainable event
mir
... t s k l c e amiracle! 👍


1️⃣ unable to do something
ina
... i y t b l i n j k

2️⃣ quality of being friendly, helpful, and agreeble
kin
... a d e s s y n o p

3️⃣ state of being legally responsible
lia
... b l y i i q b t

4️⃣ weakening, especially through lack of use
at... h o p r y n m s

5️⃣ imagination unrestricted by reality
fa
... t a s i y n w q

6️⃣ to examine something carefully
in
... p e t b s c t w

7️⃣ pleasant smelling
fr
... g r l n t s a h a

8️⃣ to do something festive for a special occasion
cel
... b r i е o t e j a

9️⃣ balance among the parts of something
sym
... t r m y e w s

🔟 to control, hold, or restrain
con
... a i u n r t

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​​Waiting for a Man or Woman to Call

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George: Well, that depends. Why?

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🔠🔠 Grammar tip:

⭕️ Afraid as an adjective means ‘feeling fear’.

🔰 We use it with:

1️⃣ of + noun
❗️ Are you afraid of the dark?

2️⃣ of + (-ing) form
❗️ She seemed afraid of walking home alone.

3️⃣ a to-infinitive
❗️ If you don’t understand, don’t be afraid to ask.

4️⃣ a that-clause
❗️ They looked afraid that we might get lost in the city centre



⭕️ Afraid of vs. Afraid to

〽️ When do we use afraid + infinitive (to climb, to say, to go, etc.)

📝 We use afraid + infinitive when we explain the fear itself.

I am afraid to go out in the dark.
He is afraid to travel by plane.
They are afraid to cross the high bridge over the river.

〽️ When do we use afraid of + (-ing) form (climbing, saying, going, etc.)

I am afraid of falling.
❗️ (I am afraid because I might fall.)

He is afraid of making a mistake.
❗️ (He is afraid because he may make a mistake.)

They are afraid of getting lost in the forest.
They are afraid because they may get lost.

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1️⃣1️⃣ conscientious /ˌkɒnʃiˈenʃəs◂ $ ˌkɑːn-/ adjective
📖 careful to do everything that it is your job or duty to do
🏷 A conscientious teacher may feel inclined to take work home.
🏷 She was a very conscientious student and attended all her lectures.
—conscientiously adverb
—conscientiousness noun uncountable

1️⃣2️⃣ charisma /kəˈrɪzmə/ noun [uncountable]
📖 a natural ability to attract and interest other people and make them admire you
🏷 The horse appears to have great presence and charisma.
🏷 Some say his lack of charisma will keep him from becoming president.

1️3️⃣ assertive /əˈsɜːtɪv $ -ɜːr-/ adjective
📖 behaving in a confident way, so that people notice you
🏷 The course helps women learn how to be more assertive in the workplace.
🏷 But in being assertive, she is no less a nice person
—assertively adverb
—assertiveness noun uncountable

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To count on someone:
🌸To depend or rely on someone.

🔆if I can count on you to wake me up, I won't set my alarm clock .


It's a deal :
🌸I agree ( to a proposal or offer )

🔆 A: if you rake up all the leaves in front of the house, I'll do the dishes.
B: it's a deal


(To be) crazy about:
🌸To like very much.

🔆Amy is so crazy about the golf, she'd like to play every day.🔆

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🧠 afraid to, interested in, sorry to + ing form

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Future perfect continuous tense

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