πRelative Adverbsπππ
ππ in which = where
E.g 1,That's the restaurant in which we met for the first time.
That's the restaurant where we met for the first time.
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ππ at which = where
E.g 2,That picture was taken in the park at which I used to play.
That picture was taken in the park where I used to play.
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π πon which = when
E.g 3,I remember the day on which we first met.
I remember the day when we first met.
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ππ in which = when
E.g 4,There was a very hot summer the year in which he was born.
There was a very hot summer the year when he was born.
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ππ for which = why
E.g 5,Tell me the reason for which you came home late.
Tell me the reason why you came home late.
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π πfor which = why
E.g 6,Do you want to know the reason for which he is angry with Sara?
Do you want to know the reason why he is angry with Sara?
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π‘π Notes
π»The relative adverb when can be replaced by βin/on whichβ. Where can be replaced by βin/at whichβ. Why can be replaced by βfor whichβ.
π²π»I donβt know the day when he came. (= I donβt know the day on which he came.)
π‘ I know the house where he lives. (= I know the house in which he lives.)
π» Do you know a shop where I can buy used laptops? (= Do you know a shop at which I can buy used laptops?)
π Do you know the reason why she cried? (= Do you know the reason for which she cried.)
π» Here are some more sentences that need a preposition:
"This is the table from which I took the book; This is the table which I took the book from." You can see that "This is the table which I took the book" doesn't work.
"This is the man to whom I owe the money; This is the man whom I owe the money to"
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ππ in which = where
E.g 1,That's the restaurant in which we met for the first time.
That's the restaurant where we met for the first time.
β----
ππ at which = where
E.g 2,That picture was taken in the park at which I used to play.
That picture was taken in the park where I used to play.
β----
π πon which = when
E.g 3,I remember the day on which we first met.
I remember the day when we first met.
β----
ππ in which = when
E.g 4,There was a very hot summer the year in which he was born.
There was a very hot summer the year when he was born.
β----
ππ for which = why
E.g 5,Tell me the reason for which you came home late.
Tell me the reason why you came home late.
β----
π πfor which = why
E.g 6,Do you want to know the reason for which he is angry with Sara?
Do you want to know the reason why he is angry with Sara?
β----
π‘π Notes
π»The relative adverb when can be replaced by βin/on whichβ. Where can be replaced by βin/at whichβ. Why can be replaced by βfor whichβ.
π²π»I donβt know the day when he came. (= I donβt know the day on which he came.)
π‘ I know the house where he lives. (= I know the house in which he lives.)
π» Do you know a shop where I can buy used laptops? (= Do you know a shop at which I can buy used laptops?)
π Do you know the reason why she cried? (= Do you know the reason for which she cried.)
π» Here are some more sentences that need a preposition:
"This is the table from which I took the book; This is the table which I took the book from." You can see that "This is the table which I took the book" doesn't work.
"This is the man to whom I owe the money; This is the man whom I owe the money to"
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Which of the following words BEST describes someone who is excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters?
A) Reticent
B) Taciturn
C) Loquacious
D) Succinct
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A) Reticent
B) Taciturn
C) Loquacious
D) Succinct
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Glory be to the Creator! Tomorrow is Saturday π Hope you all had a wonderful week, fam π
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Tell me, how much pain can a person endure without screaming, without breaking? Can one truly stand still, carrying all this loneliness and fear within, as if nothing ever happened?
Isnβt it strange that while our hearts burn inside, we still smile? How do we keep living when we are slowly dying inside?
Look around youβ¦ everyone wears a mask. Every person carries a story they canβt tell, a wound no one else can hear.
My friends, what we are living is not life, itβs a game that kills us little by little, and yet we play it with passion. When this theater of life ends and the curtain falls, there will be no applause, no remembrance, no one will recall that we ever existed
The Idiots π
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Isnβt it strange that while our hearts burn inside, we still smile? How do we keep living when we are slowly dying inside?
Look around youβ¦ everyone wears a mask. Every person carries a story they canβt tell, a wound no one else can hear.
My friends, what we are living is not life, itβs a game that kills us little by little, and yet we play it with passion. When this theater of life ends and the curtain falls, there will be no applause, no remembrance, no one will recall that we ever existed
The Idiots π
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Samuel bought some sweets from the shop, and he ate _______ them in 2 hours.
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0%
none
27%
both of
65%
all of
8%
neither
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He gave me two music CDs, but I liked _______ them.
Anonymous Quiz
3%
all
48%
neither of
29%
both
19%
none of
A: _______ the pancakes are burnt.
B: Still, Hillary has eaten five of them.
B: Still, Hillary has eaten five of them.
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4%
Both of
15%
None of
70%
All of
11%
Neither of
I'm leaving ( for good) this time.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
completely
13%
True
37%
forever
20%
unfortunately
17%
at last
All at once, the ghost appeared in front of her.
Anonymous Quiz
33%
frightened
5%
one time
10%
for ever
0%
unfortunately
52%
suddenly
Useful #VOCABULARY for Writing & Speaking:
#humanoid: behaving and looking like a human
#grasp: - to take and hold something, grip
- to understand something completely
#endeavor: attempt
(to seriously or continually try to do something)
#novice: tyro, beginner
#episode: occurrence, incident
(an event, a situation, or a period of time in somebodyβs life, a novel, etc. that is important or interesting in some way)
#embarrassed: shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation
#circumstance: situations and events that affect and influence your life and that are not in your control (α α ααα΅α (α½) αα α°α½α₯α α¨αα«α³α΅α© α₯α α£αα°(α£ααΊ) αα₯α₯α αα΅α₯ α«ααα ααα³αα½ α₯α αα΅α°αΆα½)
#circumstances [plural]: the conditions of a personβs life, especially the money he(she) has (α¨α αα΅ α°α α ααα΅ ααα³αα½, α α°ααα αααα‘)
#circumstances [countable, usually plural]: the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action (α¨α αα΅ ααα³α£ αα΅α°α΅ ααα α΅ααα΅ αα α¨α°ααα α₯α α°α½αα α¨αα«α³α΅α© ααα³αα½ α₯α α₯ααα³αα½)
#halt(v): to stop; to make somebody/something stop (αααα£ α αα΅α α°α/α αα΅ ααα α₯αα²α«αα αα΅α¨α)
#halt (n): an act of stopping the movement or progress of somebody/something
(α¨α αα΅α α°α/α¨αα ααα α₯αα α΅αα΄ ααα α₯α΅αα΅ α¨ααα α°αα£α)
That's all have a nice night π
#humanoid: behaving and looking like a human
#grasp: - to take and hold something, grip
- to understand something completely
#endeavor: attempt
(to seriously or continually try to do something)
#novice: tyro, beginner
#episode: occurrence, incident
(an event, a situation, or a period of time in somebodyβs life, a novel, etc. that is important or interesting in some way)
#embarrassed: shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation
#circumstance: situations and events that affect and influence your life and that are not in your control (α α ααα΅α (α½) αα α°α½α₯α α¨αα«α³α΅α© α₯α α£αα°(α£ααΊ) αα₯α₯α αα΅α₯ α«ααα ααα³αα½ α₯α αα΅α°αΆα½)
#circumstances [plural]: the conditions of a personβs life, especially the money he(she) has (α¨α αα΅ α°α α ααα΅ ααα³αα½, α α°ααα αααα‘)
#circumstances [countable, usually plural]: the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action (α¨α αα΅ ααα³α£ αα΅α°α΅ ααα α΅ααα΅ αα α¨α°ααα α₯α α°α½αα α¨αα«α³α΅α© ααα³αα½ α₯α α₯ααα³αα½)
#halt(v): to stop; to make somebody/something stop (αααα£ α αα΅α α°α/α αα΅ ααα α₯αα²α«αα αα΅α¨α)
#halt (n): an act of stopping the movement or progress of somebody/something
(α¨α αα΅α α°α/α¨αα ααα α₯αα α΅αα΄ ααα α₯α΅αα΅ α¨ααα α°αα£α)
That's all have a nice night π
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1. Uncanny
Most people think: βweird in a bad way.β
Real meaning: strangely impressive or amazingly accurate.
Example: βShe has an uncanny ability to read people.β
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2. Nonplussed
Most people think: βnot bothered.β
Real meaning: completely confused, shocked, or unsure how to react.
Example: βHe was nonplussed when she suddenly apologized.β
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3. Discerning
Most people think: βjudgmental.β
Real meaning: having sharp, high-level taste and good judgment.
Example: βA discerning person doesnβt fall for fake friends.β
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4. Benign
Most people think: βweak, boring.β
Real meaning: harmless and gentle β often used for medical results.
Example: βRelax, the tumor was benign.β
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5. Munificent
Most people think: βsmall or minimal.β
Real meaning: extremely generous.
Example: βHe gave a munificent donation to the school.β
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6. Immaculate
Most people think: βregular or acceptable.β
Real meaning: perfect, clean, with zero mistakes.
Example: βHer exam paper was immaculate.β
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7. Indefatigable
Most people think: βweak or tired.β
Real meaning: someone who never gets tired, unstoppable energy.
Example: βHis effort was indefatigable.β
Credit to chatgbt
Most people think: βweird in a bad way.β
Real meaning: strangely impressive or amazingly accurate.
Example: βShe has an uncanny ability to read people.β
---
2. Nonplussed
Most people think: βnot bothered.β
Real meaning: completely confused, shocked, or unsure how to react.
Example: βHe was nonplussed when she suddenly apologized.β
---
3. Discerning
Most people think: βjudgmental.β
Real meaning: having sharp, high-level taste and good judgment.
Example: βA discerning person doesnβt fall for fake friends.β
---
4. Benign
Most people think: βweak, boring.β
Real meaning: harmless and gentle β often used for medical results.
Example: βRelax, the tumor was benign.β
---
5. Munificent
Most people think: βsmall or minimal.β
Real meaning: extremely generous.
Example: βHe gave a munificent donation to the school.β
---
6. Immaculate
Most people think: βregular or acceptable.β
Real meaning: perfect, clean, with zero mistakes.
Example: βHer exam paper was immaculate.β
---
7. Indefatigable
Most people think: βweak or tired.β
Real meaning: someone who never gets tired, unstoppable energy.
Example: βHis effort was indefatigable.β
Credit to chatgbt
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"Sixteen Tons"
(Verse 1)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 2)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 3)
I was born in a log cabin, on a mountain top
With a pick and a shovel, and a mining hat
I could pick up a shovel, and walk to the mine
And load sixteen tons, any old time
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 4)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 1)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 2)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 3)
I was born in a log cabin, on a mountain top
With a pick and a shovel, and a mining hat
I could pick up a shovel, and walk to the mine
And load sixteen tons, any old time
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
(Verse 4)
You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
(Chorus)
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well bless my soul"
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Youβre in charge of designing the perfect education system.
But you can only choose one path, no mixing.
1οΈβ£ Pressure-based system:
Strict rules, tough exams, high competition.
Students become extremely skilled⦠but mental stress becomes a serious problem.
2οΈβ£ Freedom-based system:
Flexible learning, no harsh exams, creativity encouraged.
Students are mentally healthier⦠but academic performance becomes unpredictable.
Which system are you choosing, and why?
The person who elaborates it more gets pinned π
But you can only choose one path, no mixing.
1οΈβ£ Pressure-based system:
Strict rules, tough exams, high competition.
Students become extremely skilled⦠but mental stress becomes a serious problem.
2οΈβ£ Freedom-based system:
Flexible learning, no harsh exams, creativity encouraged.
Students are mentally healthier⦠but academic performance becomes unpredictable.
Which system are you choosing, and why?
The person who elaborates it more gets pinned π
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