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πŸ’’100 Synonyms

1. abandon - discontinue
2. abnegation - self denial
3. abrade - roughen
4. abridge - shorten
5. abroad - overseas
6. accord - agreement
7. admit - confess
8. affable - friendly
9. agree - consent
10. alike - same
11. allow - permit
12. amazing - wonderful
13. amenities - courtesies
14. amount - quantity
15. anathema - curse
16. anger - enrage
17. angry - furious
18. angry - mad
19. answer - reply
20. answer - response
21. ask - inquire
22. attire - dress
23. away - absent
24. awful - terrible
25. baby - infant

26. bad - wicked
27. barbarian - uncivilized
28. bashful - confident
29. beautiful - pretty
30. becoming - fitting
31. beg - implore
32. begin - commence
33. begin initiate
34. belly - stomach
35. bemoan - mourn
36. berate - scold
37. big - huge
38. big - large
39. bizarre - weird
40. blank - empty
41. brave - bold
42. brave - courageous
43. break - smash
44. bright - shining
45. broad - wide
46. bucket - pail
47. busy - active
48. calamity - disaster
49. calm - quiet
50. candy - sweets

51. cash - sprint
52. center - middle
53. change - transform
54. chiefly - mainly
55. choosy - picky
56. close - shut
57. collect - gather
58. come - arrive
59. commemorate - remember
60. complete - total
61. confine - restrict
62. confuse - mixed Up
63. connoisseur - specialist
64. considerate - thoughtful
65. contrary - opposite
66. cool - chilly
67. correct - right
68. crooked - curved
69. cry - bellow
70. cunning - clever
71. cut - prick
72. dangerous - hazardous
73. dangerous - risky
74. dark - dim
75. dawdle - evaluate

76. daybreak - dawn
77. debilitate - weaken
78. decide - determine
79. dedicated - committed
80. definite - distinct
81. deflect - pervert
82. deify - worship
83. deliberate - planned
84. delicate - fragile
85. delicious - palatable
86. denounce - condemn
87. describe - portray
88. destiny - fate
89. destroy - ruin
90. difference - dissimilarity
91. diligent - industrious
92. disclose - reveal
93. discount - reduction
94. disgrace - shame by
95. disparity - unlikeness
96. dissolute - immortal
97. do - execute
98. dull - tiresome
99. e ager - curious
100. eager – keen


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⭕️Vocabulary

πŸ‘‰Four words that often confuse learners of English are dead, death, die and died.

‼️Compare:

πŸ“’My cat is dead.
πŸ“’It died yesterday.
πŸ“’Its death was a surprise.

πŸ‘‰The explanation is quite simple:

πŸ“’Dead is an Adjective (a descriptive word)
πŸ“’Death is a Noun (a naming word)
πŸ“’Die is a Verb (an action word)
πŸ“’Died is the past tense of the verb Die

‼️Expressions using Dead:

πŸ“’I wouldn't be caught dead… (there/wearing that/doing that etc)
= To refuse to and affirm that you would never do something

πŸ“’To stop dead in your tracks
= To stop suddenly or abruptly

πŸ“’Dead as a doornail
= Something that is completely/obviously/certainly dead

πŸ“’In the dead of winter/night
= In the middle of winter/night

‼️Expressions using Death:

πŸ“’To be on death's door
= To be very close to dying. Here death is personified.

πŸ“’You'll catch your death outside!
= An expression used to warn people about how cold the weather is outside. "You'll catch a cold, or worse!"

πŸ“’To do something to death
= To do something over and over again until it is no longer popular. They've played that song to death on the radio!

πŸ“’A matter of life and death
= A usually figurative way if saying something's extremely important

‼️Expressions using Die:

πŸ“’To be dying to do something
= to be desperate to do something e.g. "I'm dying to go on holiday"

πŸ“’To be dying of something
= literal or figurative, e.g. "I'm dying of hunger/heat"


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πŸ’’Vocabulary
⭕️The difference between "Courageous & Brave"

πŸ‘‰ Courageous is a person who can face opposition for Morality invoving of threat of Physical Punishment or other threats to Reputation or career.

πŸ‘‰brave is talking about a person who faces Physical Dangers or Pain and usually such people are so Zealous.

❗️The examples will server our purpose to make you understand.

πŸ”· Zoro was a brave person but Nelson Mandella was a courageous person.
πŸ”· Imam Khomeini died after a brave fight against his ILLNESS.

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πŸ’’Vocabulary
⭕️The difference between "quiet & silent"

πŸ‘‰Quiet: You make a sound but not a loud sound.

❎ I have a car with  silent engine. (silent engine = broken car)
βœ… I have a car with quiet engine. (all cars make sound, however this car doesn't make a loud sound -> quiet) 

πŸ‘‰Silent: You don't make any sound at all ( no noise, no sound).

 βŽ She didn't say anything, she was quiet.
 βœ… She didn't say anything, she was silent.

‼️The word β€œquiet” used for there to be very little noise or for someone to not talk very much,
but the word β€œsilent” used for there to be no sound at all or for someone to not speak at all.

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πŸ’’Vocabulary
⭕️The difference between " unknown and unfamiliar"

πŸ”·unknown: usually describes something that people in general do not know or know very little about:
πŸ”Ή 'Whether or not there is life on any of these planets remains unknown.'

πŸ”Άunfamiliar:
Something that you yourself have not seen, heard or experienced before is  (to you):
πŸ”Έ'The voice on the phone sounded unfamiliar.'

πŸ‘‰ Common Errors

❎ I don't like driving on unknown roads.
βœ… I don't like driving on unfamiliar roads.

❎ The names on the list were unknown to me.
βœ… The names on the list were unfamiliar to me

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πŸ“˜πŸ“˜American English File 2, 2nd Edition, Unit 4C, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 32 & 33

πŸ€₯ WHAT DID YOU REALLY DO ON THE WEEKEND?

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πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—American English File 3, 2nd Edition, GRAMMAR 9B, Exercise 1, Page 88 & 149

πŸ”Ž quantifiers

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