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Glory be to the Creator! Tomorrow is Saturday 😍 Hope you all had a wonderful week, fam πŸ™‚
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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?

Isn’t it strange that while our hearts burn inside, we still smile? How do we keep living when we are slowly dying inside?

Look around you… everyone wears a mask. Every person carries a story they can’t tell, a wound no one else can hear.

My friends, what we are living is not life, it’s 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


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Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Samuel bought some sweets from the shop, and he ate _______ them in 2 hours.
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none
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both of
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all of
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neither
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He gave me two music CDs, but I liked _______ them.
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all
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neither of
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both
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none of
A: _______ the pancakes are burnt.

B: Still, Hillary has eaten five of them.
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Neither of
I'm leaving ( for good) this time.
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completely
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True
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forever
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unfortunately
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at last
All at once, the ghost appeared in front of her.
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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 somebody’s 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‰ αˆ…α‹­α‹ˆα‰΅αˆ…(ሽ) αˆ‹α‹­ α‰°αŒ½αŠ₯αŠ– α‹¨αˆšα‹«αˆ³α‹΅αˆ© αŠ₯αŠ“ α‰£αŠ•α‰°(α‰£αŠ•α‰Ί) ቁαŒ₯αŒ₯ር α‹αˆ΅αŒ₯ α‹«αˆαˆ†αŠ‘ αˆαŠ”α‰³α‹Žα‰½ αŠ₯αŠ“ αŠ­αˆ΅α‰°α‰Άα‰½)
#circumstances [plural]: the conditions of a person’s life, especially the money he(she) has (α‹¨αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ αˆ°α‹ αˆ…α‹­α‹ˆα‰΅ αˆαŠ”α‰³α‹Žα‰½, α‰ α‰°αˆˆα‹­αˆ αŒˆαŠ•α‹˜α‰‘)
#circumstances [countable, usually plural]: the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action (αŠ¨αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ αˆαŠ”α‰³α£ αŠ­αˆ΅α‰°α‰΅ α‹ˆα‹­αˆ α‹΅αˆ­αŒŠα‰΅ αŒ‹αˆ­ α‹¨α‰°αŒˆαŠ“αŠ™ αŠ₯αŠ“ α‰°αŒ½α‹•αŠ– α‹¨αˆšα‹«αˆ³α‹΅αˆ© αˆαŠ”α‰³α‹Žα‰½ αŠ₯αŠ“ αŠ₯α‹αŠα‰³α‹Žα‰½)
#halt(v): to stop; to make somebody/something stop (αˆ›α‰†αˆα£ αŠ αŠ•α‹΅αŠ• αˆ°α‹/αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ ነገር αŠ₯αŠ•α‹²α‹«α‰†αˆ αˆ›α‹΅αˆ¨αŒ)
#halt (n): an act of stopping the movement or progress of somebody/something
(α‹¨αŠ αŠ•α‹΅αŠ• αˆ°α‹/α‹¨αˆ†αŠ ነገር αŠ₯αŠ•α‰…αˆ΅α‰ƒαˆ΄ α‹ˆα‹­αˆ αŠ₯α‹΅αŒˆα‰΅ α‹¨αˆ›α‰†αˆ α‰°αŒα‰£αˆ­)


That's all have a nice night 😘
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1. Uncanny

Most people think: β€œweird in a bad way.”
Real meaning: strangely impressive or amazingly accurate.
Example: β€œShe has an uncanny ability to read people.”


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2. Nonplussed

Most people think: β€œnot bothered.”
Real meaning: completely confused, shocked, or unsure how to react.
Example: β€œHe was nonplussed when she suddenly apologized.”


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3. Discerning

Most people think: β€œjudgmental.”
Real meaning: having sharp, high-level taste and good judgment.
Example: β€œA discerning person doesn’t fall for fake friends.”


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4. Benign

Most people think: β€œweak, boring.”
Real meaning: harmless and gentle β€” often used for medical results.
Example: β€œRelax, the tumor was benign.”


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5. Munificent

Most people think: β€œsmall or minimal.”
Real meaning: extremely generous.
Example: β€œHe gave a munificent donation to the school.”


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6. Immaculate

Most people think: β€œregular or acceptable.”
Real meaning: perfect, clean, with zero mistakes.
Example: β€œHer exam paper was immaculate.”


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7. Indefatigable

Most people think: β€œweak or tired.”
Real meaning: someone who never gets tired, unstoppable energy.
Example: β€œHis effort was indefatigable.”



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Sixteen Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford
"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"
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You’re in charge of designing the perfect education system.
But you can only choose one path, no mixing.

1️⃣ Pressure-based system:
Strict rules, tough exams, high competition.
Students become extremely skilled… but mental stress becomes a serious problem.

2️⃣ 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?

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Lean On (feat. MØ & DJ Snake) β€” Major Lazer

Do you recall, not long ago
We would walk on the sidewalk?
Innocent, remember?
All we did was care for each other
But the night was warm
We were bold and young
All around, the wind blows
We would only hold on to let go

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
A-A-All we need is somebody to lean on

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)

What will we do when we get old?
Will we walk down the same road?
Will you be there by my side?
Standin' strong as the waves roll over
When the nights are long
Longing for you to come home
All around, the wind blows
We would only hold on to let go

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on (hey)
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
A-A-All we need is somebody to lean on

All we need is somebody to lean on
(We need someone to lean on, hey)
(Hey, hey)
A-A-All we need is somebody to lean on
(Major Lazer, hey)

Oh, oh-oh
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
(Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)

Blow a kiss, fire a gun (hey, hey)
We need someone to lean on (hey, hey)
Blow a kiss, fire a gun (hey, hey)
All we need is somebody to lean on (hey, hey)
Blow a kiss, fire a gun (hey, hey)
We need someone to lean on (hey, hey)
Blow a kiss, fire a gun (hey, hey)
A-A-All we need is somebody to lean on (hey, hey
)
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Types of conditional sentences

β–ͺ️1. Zero Conditional

#Used for: general truths & facts

#Formula: If / When + Present Simple, Present Simple

#Example: If you heat ice, it melts.

β–ͺ️2. First Conditional

#Used for: real and possible future situations

#Formula: If + Present Simple, will + base verb

#Example: If it rains, I will stay at home.

β–ͺ️3. Second Conditional

#Used for: unreal or unlikely present/future situations

#Formula: If + Past Simple, would + base verb

#Example: If I were rich, I would travel the world.

β–ͺ️4. Third Conditional

#Used for: unreal past situations (regret)

#Formula: If + Past Perfect, would have + past participle

#Example: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.

β–ͺ️5. Mixed Conditional

#Used for: past condition + present result

#Formula: If + Past Perfect, would + base verb

#Example: If I had slept early, I would feel better now.



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When we asked β€˜Do you guys have questions?’ during the presentation, that was pointless. Don’t ask us questions. You know exactly who we are😭


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