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🥇Write vs. Right🥇
🔸“Write” is a verb, to express in writing.
👉🏻For Example:-
“I want to learn how to write well.”
“Did you write this? Write a letter to Mom”
🔸“Right” is an adjective, correct, justified, suitable, opposite of left.
👉🏻For Example:-
“The little boy knew right versus wrong.”
“It’s the right way to do things.”
#vocabulary
🥇Write vs. Right🥇
🔸“Write” is a verb, to express in writing.
👉🏻For Example:-
“I want to learn how to write well.”
“Did you write this? Write a letter to Mom”
🔸“Right” is an adjective, correct, justified, suitable, opposite of left.
👉🏻For Example:-
“The little boy knew right versus wrong.”
“It’s the right way to do things.”
#vocabulary
💢Idiom
⭕️Hard to swallow
👉Meaning: difficult to believe
📕your story is hard to swallow but I'm beginning to believe it.
📕باور کردن داستانت خیلی سخته ولی دارم باورش میکنم.
#Idiom
⭕️Hard to swallow
👉Meaning: difficult to believe
📕your story is hard to swallow but I'm beginning to believe it.
📕باور کردن داستانت خیلی سخته ولی دارم باورش میکنم.
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💢Grammar
⭕️The difference between " To" & "For"
👉When to use "to":
‼️Use "to" when there is some kind of transfer happening or something is being moved from one place to another. "To" expresses direction.
👉Examples :
📒"We went from the restaurant to the party."
📒"Talk to your teacher and get more information about the exam."
📒"I go to the office every morning at 9am."
📒"He sold his car to me for $5,000."
👉When to use "for":
‼️Use "for" when something is being done to benefit something or someone else.
‼️Use "for" when you are trying to express purpose or the reason that something is happening
👉Examples:
📒"I bought this gift for you."
📒"He runs for his health."
📒"Bring this tea upstairs for your grandmother."
📒"Buckle up for safety."
👉 Now compare both:
📒"My friend brought lunch to me." (My friend physically carried the lunch and delivered it to me)
versus
📒"My friend brought lunch for me." (My friend paid for my lunch because he wanted to do something nice for me)
📒"I made a quick phone call to my mom." (I called with the intention of speaking with my mom)
versus
📒"I made a quick phone call for my mom." (My mom wasn't able to make the call so I made the call for her)
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💢Grammar
⭕️The difference between " To" & "For"
👉When to use "to":
‼️Use "to" when there is some kind of transfer happening or something is being moved from one place to another. "To" expresses direction.
👉Examples :
📒"We went from the restaurant to the party."
📒"Talk to your teacher and get more information about the exam."
📒"I go to the office every morning at 9am."
📒"He sold his car to me for $5,000."
👉When to use "for":
‼️Use "for" when something is being done to benefit something or someone else.
‼️Use "for" when you are trying to express purpose or the reason that something is happening
👉Examples:
📒"I bought this gift for you."
📒"He runs for his health."
📒"Bring this tea upstairs for your grandmother."
📒"Buckle up for safety."
👉 Now compare both:
📒"My friend brought lunch to me." (My friend physically carried the lunch and delivered it to me)
versus
📒"My friend brought lunch for me." (My friend paid for my lunch because he wanted to do something nice for me)
📒"I made a quick phone call to my mom." (I called with the intention of speaking with my mom)
versus
📒"I made a quick phone call for my mom." (My mom wasn't able to make the call so I made the call for her)
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❇️ کاربردهای کلمه “wish” به معنای خواستن، آرزو، میل داشتن
🔷 Wish + to + infinitive
همان معادل want to است اما کمتر رایج است و رسمی تر.
👉 I wish to see the manager.
🔷 wish + somebody + something
تقدیم آرزوهای خوب برای دیگران
👉 I wish you all the best in your new job.
🔶 همانند مثال اخیر را میتوان همراه با فعل نیز به کار برد، که در آن صورت بایستی از hope استفاده نماییم.
👉 We wish you the best of luck.
👉We hope you have the best of luck.
🔷 Wish + would / could
صحبت درباره ی آرزوها و تمایلات آینده
👉 I don’t like my work. I wish I could get a better job.
👉 That’s a dreadful noise. I wish it would stop.
🔷 Wish + (that) + past simple
صحبت درباره ی شرایطی که نسبت به آن پشیمان هستیم و تمایل داریم در حال یا آینده، متفاوت از گذشته باشند.
👉 I wish that I had a big house (I don't have a big house, but it's a nice idea!).
👉 I wish that we didn't need to work today (we do need to work today, unfortunately).
🔑نکته : در اکثر متون و مکالمات رسمی انگلیسی، مشاهده خواهید کرد که به جای was از were استفاده می شود، لذا هر دو مورد صحیح می باشند.
👉 I wish I were rich.
👉 I wish I was rich.
🔷 Wish + (that) + past perfect
صحبت درباره ی موقعیتی که در گذشته اتفاق افتاده است و ما نسبت به آن پشیمانیم.
👉 I wish that I had studied harder at school. (I didn't study hard at school, and now I'm sorry about it.)
👉I wish that I hadn't eaten so much yesterday! (But I did eat a lot yesterday. Now I think it wasn't a good idea.)
#Grammar
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#Grammar
❇️ کاربردهای کلمه “wish” به معنای خواستن، آرزو، میل داشتن
🔷 Wish + to + infinitive
همان معادل want to است اما کمتر رایج است و رسمی تر.
👉 I wish to see the manager.
🔷 wish + somebody + something
تقدیم آرزوهای خوب برای دیگران
👉 I wish you all the best in your new job.
🔶 همانند مثال اخیر را میتوان همراه با فعل نیز به کار برد، که در آن صورت بایستی از hope استفاده نماییم.
👉 We wish you the best of luck.
👉We hope you have the best of luck.
🔷 Wish + would / could
صحبت درباره ی آرزوها و تمایلات آینده
👉 I don’t like my work. I wish I could get a better job.
👉 That’s a dreadful noise. I wish it would stop.
🔷 Wish + (that) + past simple
صحبت درباره ی شرایطی که نسبت به آن پشیمان هستیم و تمایل داریم در حال یا آینده، متفاوت از گذشته باشند.
👉 I wish that I had a big house (I don't have a big house, but it's a nice idea!).
👉 I wish that we didn't need to work today (we do need to work today, unfortunately).
🔑نکته : در اکثر متون و مکالمات رسمی انگلیسی، مشاهده خواهید کرد که به جای was از were استفاده می شود، لذا هر دو مورد صحیح می باشند.
👉 I wish I were rich.
👉 I wish I was rich.
🔷 Wish + (that) + past perfect
صحبت درباره ی موقعیتی که در گذشته اتفاق افتاده است و ما نسبت به آن پشیمانیم.
👉 I wish that I had studied harder at school. (I didn't study hard at school, and now I'm sorry about it.)
👉I wish that I hadn't eaten so much yesterday! (But I did eat a lot yesterday. Now I think it wasn't a good idea.)
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⭕️Prepositions "On," "At," and "In"
➡️A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence.
🔸Prepositions can be tricky for English learners. There is no definite rule or formula for choosing a preposition. In the beginning stage of learning the language, you should try to identify a preposition when reading or listening in English and recognize its usage.
📝Example:
to the office
at the desk
on the table
in an hour
about myself
🔸A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.
▪️Here are a few common prepositions and examples.
🔸"On"
▫️Used to express a surface of something:
📝Example:
I put an egg on the kitchen table.
The paper is on my desk.
▫️Used to specify days and dates:
📝Example:
The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.
I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.
▫️Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
📝Example:
He is on the phone right now.
She has been on the computer since this morning.
My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.
▫️Used to indicate a part of the body:
📝Example:
The stick hit me on my shoulder.
He kissed me on my cheek.
I wear a ring on my finger.
▫️Used to indicate the state of something:
📝Example:
Everything in this store is on sale.
The building is on fire.
🔸"At"
▫️Used to point out specific time:
📝Example:
I will meet you at 12 p.m.
The bus will stop here at 5:45 p.m.
▫️Used to indicate a place:
📝Example:
There is a party at the club house.
There were hundreds of people at the park.
We saw a baseball game at the stadium.
▫️Used to indicate an email address:
📝Example:
Please email me at abc@defg.com .
▫️Used to indicate an activity:
📝Example:
He laughed at my acting.
I am good at drawing a portrait.
🔸"In"
▫️Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:
📝Example:
She always reads newspapers in the morning.
In the summer, we have a rainy season for three weeks.
The new semester will start in March.
▫️Used to indicate a location or place:
📝Example:
She looked me directly in the eyes.
I am currently staying in a hotel.
My hometown is Los Angeles, which is in California.
▫️Used to indicate a shape, color, or size:
📝Example:
This painting is mostly in blue.
The students stood in a circle.
This jacket comes in four different sizes.
▫️Used to express while doing something:
📝Example:
In preparing for the final report, we revised the tone three times.
A catch phrase needs to be impressive in marketing a product.
▫️Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:
📝Example:
I believe in the next life.
We are not interested in gambling.
#Grammar# Prepositions # On #At# In
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#Grammar
⭕️Prepositions "On," "At," and "In"
➡️A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence.
🔸Prepositions can be tricky for English learners. There is no definite rule or formula for choosing a preposition. In the beginning stage of learning the language, you should try to identify a preposition when reading or listening in English and recognize its usage.
📝Example:
to the office
at the desk
on the table
in an hour
about myself
🔸A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.
▪️Here are a few common prepositions and examples.
🔸"On"
▫️Used to express a surface of something:
📝Example:
I put an egg on the kitchen table.
The paper is on my desk.
▫️Used to specify days and dates:
📝Example:
The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.
I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.
▫️Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
📝Example:
He is on the phone right now.
She has been on the computer since this morning.
My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.
▫️Used to indicate a part of the body:
📝Example:
The stick hit me on my shoulder.
He kissed me on my cheek.
I wear a ring on my finger.
▫️Used to indicate the state of something:
📝Example:
Everything in this store is on sale.
The building is on fire.
🔸"At"
▫️Used to point out specific time:
📝Example:
I will meet you at 12 p.m.
The bus will stop here at 5:45 p.m.
▫️Used to indicate a place:
📝Example:
There is a party at the club house.
There were hundreds of people at the park.
We saw a baseball game at the stadium.
▫️Used to indicate an email address:
📝Example:
Please email me at abc@defg.com .
▫️Used to indicate an activity:
📝Example:
He laughed at my acting.
I am good at drawing a portrait.
🔸"In"
▫️Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:
📝Example:
She always reads newspapers in the morning.
In the summer, we have a rainy season for three weeks.
The new semester will start in March.
▫️Used to indicate a location or place:
📝Example:
She looked me directly in the eyes.
I am currently staying in a hotel.
My hometown is Los Angeles, which is in California.
▫️Used to indicate a shape, color, or size:
📝Example:
This painting is mostly in blue.
The students stood in a circle.
This jacket comes in four different sizes.
▫️Used to express while doing something:
📝Example:
In preparing for the final report, we revised the tone three times.
A catch phrase needs to be impressive in marketing a product.
▫️Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:
📝Example:
I believe in the next life.
We are not interested in gambling.
#Grammar# Prepositions # On #At# In
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💢 Idioms
👉1) Cut somebody short
📑Explanation:
Stop somebody speaking
✏️Example:
She was just about to say who had got the job, but I cut her short and asked her to keep it secret.
👉2) In clover
Explanation:
In comfort or luxury
✏️Example:
Since winning the lottery, they've been living in clover.
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💢 Idioms
👉1) Cut somebody short
📑Explanation:
Stop somebody speaking
✏️Example:
She was just about to say who had got the job, but I cut her short and asked her to keep it secret.
👉2) In clover
Explanation:
In comfort or luxury
✏️Example:
Since winning the lottery, they've been living in clover.
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💢Idiom
⭕️Second thoughts "about someone or something"
👉Meaning : new doubts about someone or something. (get ; have ; give someone .)
✴️ Examples :
👨I’m beginning to get second thoughts about Tom.
🧑You’re giving me second thoughts about going there.
🧑I’m having second thoughts about there also.
#Idiom
💢Idiom
⭕️Second thoughts "about someone or something"
👉Meaning : new doubts about someone or something. (get ; have ; give someone .)
✴️ Examples :
👨I’m beginning to get second thoughts about Tom.
🧑You’re giving me second thoughts about going there.
🧑I’m having second thoughts about there also.
#Idiom
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💢Idiom
⭕️ jump the gun
👉Meaning: If you jump the gun, you start doing something too soon.
📒Example1:
📒If you're in a debate, wait until you're invited to speak and don't jump the gun by speaking before you should.
📒Example 2 :
📒The company jumped the gun and released the product before the public was ready for it.
‼️Origin: Metaphorical derivation from athletics, in which an offical starter fires a gun to signal the start of a race. A runner who begins running before the race has been started has "jumped the gun".
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💢Idiom
⭕️ jump the gun
👉Meaning: If you jump the gun, you start doing something too soon.
📒Example1:
📒If you're in a debate, wait until you're invited to speak and don't jump the gun by speaking before you should.
📒Example 2 :
📒The company jumped the gun and released the product before the public was ready for it.
‼️Origin: Metaphorical derivation from athletics, in which an offical starter fires a gun to signal the start of a race. A runner who begins running before the race has been started has "jumped the gun".
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💢Idioms
👉"Made of money"
Meaning: be rich
👉" in the money "
Meaning: very rich
👉"Have money to burn "
Meaning: to be very rich and spend a lot of money on unnecessary things.
#Idiom
💢Idioms
👉"Made of money"
Meaning: be rich
👉" in the money "
Meaning: very rich
👉"Have money to burn "
Meaning: to be very rich and spend a lot of money on unnecessary things.
#Idiom
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💢Idiom
⭕to hit it off with somebody
👉Meaning :
to quickly become close friends with somebody.
سریع با کسی صمیمی شدن
📒I could not imagine that Laura will hit it off with Dylan! They are so different.
#Idiom
💢Idiom
⭕to hit it off with somebody
👉Meaning :
to quickly become close friends with somebody.
سریع با کسی صمیمی شدن
📒I could not imagine that Laura will hit it off with Dylan! They are so different.
#Idiom
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💢idiom
⭕A storm in a teapot
از کاه کوه ساختن
👉Meaning: A disproportionate reaction of anger, concern, or displeasure over someminor or trivial matter.
👉Example: I really think you’re making a storm in a teapot over this. It’s just a tinyscratch on the car!
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💢idiom
⭕A storm in a teapot
از کاه کوه ساختن
👉Meaning: A disproportionate reaction of anger, concern, or displeasure over someminor or trivial matter.
👉Example: I really think you’re making a storm in a teapot over this. It’s just a tinyscratch on the car!
#Idiom
🏡 Tchaikovsky's house
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 70 & 71
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 70 & 71
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🏡 Tchaikovsky's house
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 70 & 71
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 70 & 71
First Edition#AmericanEnglishFile #AmericanEnglishFile3 #Reading #Vocabulary #House #B1 #AmericanEnglishFileVocabularyLists #AEF3U7BE4 #AEF3 #7B
🏠 Dream House
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 5, LISTENING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Page 71
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 5, LISTENING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Page 71
First Edition#AmericanEnglishFile #AmericanEnglishFile3 #Listening #Speaking #Vocabulary #House #B1 #AmericanEnglishFileVocabularyLists #AEF3U7BE5 #AEF3 #7B
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🏠 Dream House
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 5, LISTENING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Page 71
📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 7B, Exercise 5, LISTENING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Page 71
First Edition#AmericanEnglishFile #AmericanEnglishFile3 #Listening #Speaking #Vocabulary #House #B1 #AmericanEnglishFileVocabularyLists #AEF3U7BE5 #AEF3 #7B
📗📗📗 American English File 3, Second Edition, Unit 7B, WRITING Vocabulary, Page 71, Page 118
First Edition#AmericanEnglishFile #Vocabulary #B1
📗📗📗 American English File 3, Second Edition, Unit 7B, WRITING Vocabulary, Page 71, Page 118
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📗📗📗 American English File 3, Second Edition, Unit 7B, WRITING Vocabulary, Page 71, Page 118
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