“I did well” = I succeeded; I got a good score. 💯
“I did good” = I did acts of kindness.
Do *well* on exams 👍; do *good* to others. 🙆
#Vocabulary
“I did good” = I did acts of kindness.
Do *well* on exams 👍; do *good* to others. 🙆
#Vocabulary
I like to read. → ✔️
I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
#Grammar
I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
#Grammar
SINGULAR → PLURAL:
Knife 🔪 → knives. 🔪🔪
Wife 👰 → wives. 👰👰
Life → lives.
However,
Fife (a flute) → *fifes*, not “fives.”
#Grammar
Knife 🔪 → knives. 🔪🔪
Wife 👰 → wives. 👰👰
Life → lives.
However,
Fife (a flute) → *fifes*, not “fives.”
#Grammar
“Motherly,” “lonely,” “friendly,” “neighborly,” and “lovely” are some -ly words that are NOT adverbs. 🙅
They’re ADJECTIVES. 💡
#Vocabulary
They’re ADJECTIVES. 💡
#Vocabulary
🔴More phrases and idioms :
✳️in the black
If a person or a company is in the black, their assets are greater than their debts.
✳️in the red
If a person or a company is in the red, their debts are greater than their assets.
✳️in the dark
if you are in the dark about something,it means you know NOTHING!
✳️in the long run
in the long run MEANS over a long period of time.
#idiomatic_expressions
✳️in the black
If a person or a company is in the black, their assets are greater than their debts.
✳️in the red
If a person or a company is in the red, their debts are greater than their assets.
✳️in the dark
if you are in the dark about something,it means you know NOTHING!
✳️in the long run
in the long run MEANS over a long period of time.
#idiomatic_expressions
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✳️DRIER (adj.) = more dry.
✳️DRYER (n.) = machine that dries clothes, hair, etc.
My dryer makes my hair drier than the Sahara Desert. ☀
#Vocabulary
✳️DRYER (n.) = machine that dries clothes, hair, etc.
My dryer makes my hair drier than the Sahara Desert. ☀
#Vocabulary
Workout → noun: My *workout* at the gym was intense. 💪💦
Work out → verb phrase: *Work out* this problem: 1⃣ ➕ 1⃣ =❓; Let’s *work out*! 🏋
Work out → verb phrase: *Work out* this problem: 1⃣ ➕ 1⃣ =❓; Let’s *work out*! 🏋
Do NOT add apostrophes to possessive pronouns! 🙅
His → ✔
His’ / His’s → ❌
Ours → ✔
Our’s / Ours’ → X
Yours → ✔
Your’s → ❌
#Grammar
His → ✔
His’ / His’s → ❌
Ours → ✔
Our’s / Ours’ → X
Yours → ✔
Your’s → ❌
#Grammar
Confluence = where two rivers meet; act of merging ↗↖
Influence = (n.) control; authority; (v.) affect, guide, sway
Affluence = wealth 💰
#Vocabulary
Influence = (n.) control; authority; (v.) affect, guide, sway
Affluence = wealth 💰
#Vocabulary
Noticeable → ✔
Noticable → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
Definitely → ✔
Definately → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
Separate → ✔
Seperate → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
Noticable → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
Definitely → ✔
Definately → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
Separate → ✔
Seperate → ❌. (ಠ_ಠ)
The plural of “gymnasium” is “gymnasiums” 🏀 or “gymnasia.”
The same idea applies to “stadium”: both “stadiums” ⚽ and “stadia” are correct.
#Grammar
The same idea applies to “stadium”: both “stadiums” ⚽ and “stadia” are correct.
#Grammar
Should of → ❌
Could of → ❌
Would of → ❌
Should have → ✔️
Should’ve → ✔️
Could have → ✔️
Could’ve → ✔️
Would have → ✔️
Would’ve → ✔️
#Grammar
Could of → ❌
Would of → ❌
Should have → ✔️
Should’ve → ✔️
Could have → ✔️
Could’ve → ✔️
Would have → ✔️
Would’ve → ✔️
#Grammar
The plural of “forum” is “forums” or “fora.”
“Fora” sounds cooler, but if you want people to get what you’re talking about, use “forums.”
#Vocabulary
“Fora” sounds cooler, but if you want people to get what you’re talking about, use “forums.”
#Vocabulary