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⭕️Interesting Facts About English Grammar⭕️

πŸ”Ήβ€œI am” is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
It does not have both a subject and a predicate, but it is a sentence because it expresses a complete thought, and it is grammatically correct.

πŸ”ΉA pangram sentence is one that contains every letter in the language.
For example, the sentence β€œThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is a pangram.

πŸ”ΉThere are β€œghost words” that mean nothing.
The dictionary because of printing errors. The nonexistent word β€œdord” appeared in the dictionary for eight years in the mid-20th century. It became known as a β€œghost word.”

πŸ”ΉThe shortest, oldest, and most commonly used word is β€œI.”
Medieval manuscripts reveal that some of the oldest words in English are β€œI,” β€œwe,” β€œtwo,” and β€œthree.” This makes β€œI” one of the shortest and oldest words in the English language. It is also the most commonly used word in English conversations.

πŸ”ΉA new word is added to the dictionary every two hours.
Between now and your next meal, a new word will be put into the dictionary. During the course of the year, almost 4,000 new words are added! So, the next time you try to catch the attention of the dissertation committee, try adding some new words to your project.

πŸ”ΉThere’s a name for words that we repeat often.
Words we always use even though they add no meaning or value to a sentence are called crutch words. For example, in the sentence β€œThen I was like, OMG, then like, he went there, and like…” it is pretty obvious that β€œlike” is the crutch word. β€œActually,” β€œhonestly,” and β€œbasically” are also commonly used as crutch words.
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I'm confident that some (or perhaps all) of the words listed below will challenge your pronunciation skills. First, attempt to pronounce each word on your own. Then, listen to the provided audio to check your accuracy.

1) Suite - A hotel room

2) Draught - Breeze, a cold air flow

3) Scissors - A tool for cutting paper, cloth and similar things

4) Dilate -Enlarge, expand

5) Electoral - Related to elections and voting

6) Escape -Get away from something

7) Espresso - Strong black Italian Coffee

8) Interpret -Explain or make sense of something

9) Often-Regularly

10) Irrelevant - Unconnected

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The class teacher asks students to name an animal that begins with an β€œE”.

One boy says, β€œElephant.”
Then the teacher asks for an animal that begins with a β€œT”. The same boy says, β€œTwo elephants.”

The teacher sends the boy out of the class for bad behavior.

After that she asks for an animal beginning with β€œM”.
The boy shouts from the other side of the wall: β€œMaybe an elephant!”

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We create our own destiny through our words, thoughts, and actions. The more positive they are, the more positive our destiny will be.βœ¨πŸ’›

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Smile, you're beautiful✨

Mike & Dora on chatting

Mike : Hi dear.
Dora : βœ‹
Mike : How are you .??
Dora : πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
Mike : Missing me..?
Dora : πŸ˜œπŸ˜‰
Mike : I'm not feeling well...
Dora : 😱
Mike : How was your day..?
Dora : πŸ‘Œ
Mike : Are you busy.??
Dora : βœ”
Mike : Why ?? What are you doing ??
Dora: πŸ’„πŸ’…
Mike : Is there anyone near you..?
Dora : ❌
Mike : Why don't you reply in words? Why are you using emojis?
Dora :- πŸ˜₯😑
Mike : I heard you failed in English?
Dora: Who telled you ? It is false.. I goes to saw the resalt yastherday... I Passed away all my educations
Mike : Hmmm lets go back to emojis pls 😳😳😳
Dora:- Ok dear, God blast u

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πŸ’° - money - phrasal verbs πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°

1️⃣ - pay off: to finish paying all the money that is owed
2️⃣ - fork out: to pay money for something, especially when it is an amount you do not want to pay
3️⃣ - run up: to accumulate (a debt or bill)
4️⃣ - rip off: to charge someone too much money for something
5️⃣ - save up: to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
6️⃣ - put aside: to save money regularly, usually for a particular purpose
7️⃣ - squirrel away: to hide or store something, especially money, for future use

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Annual - 1 year
Biennial - 2 years
Triennial - 3 years
Quadrennial - 4 years
Quinquennial - 5 years
Sexennial - 6 years
Septennial - 7 years
Octennial - 8 years
Novennial - 9 years
Decennial - 10 years

#Vocabulary
πŸ“—Technophile = a person who is enthusiastic for technology

πŸ‘‰Goldi is technophile because he cant stop himself to being online even he is under the weather.

πŸ“—Technophobic = who has fear of advanced technology

πŸ‘‰If people have technophobia, then lead in 21st century is tantamount of impossible.
πŸ€”πŸ‘OTHER WAYS TO SAYπŸ‘πŸ€”

Look - Glance , Stared , View , Watch , peek.

Funny - Amusing , Hilarious , Entertaining , Witty , side splitting. laughable , good humoured.

Sad - Somber , Melancholy , Sorrowful , Depressed , Sick at heart , down

Cryv- Weep , sob , blubber , hawl , whall , whimper , shed tears.

Hate-Detest , Abhor , despise , Have an aversion to.

Tired - Exhausted , shattered , drowsy , Drained, fatigue, sleepy , burned out.

Thank you - I appreciate you , My Gratitude , Much Obliged , I owe you one cheers.

I Understand - I get you, I know what you mean , I take your point , fair enough , I hear you.

For Example - For Instance , As a case in point , In a Similar case , To illustrate.

As you can see - As demonstrated , Evidently , As Manisfested, Obviously.

Sorry - Unfortunately, I regret the inconvenience, Lease accept my appologise , Forgive mt oversight, Pardon me.

According tov-In keeping with , In line with, Conforming to , In Consonace with, As agreement with as per.

Awesome- Extraordinary , Outstanding, Splendid , Incredible. tremendous.

Intelligent - Wise , Astute , Knowledgeable , brilliant , brainy , smart, Clever.

But - However, Although , Through , yet , on the other hand , Nevertheless.

Especially - Above all , chiefly , In Particular , mainly, Principally, Exclusively.

Terrible - Hideous , appalling , Frightful , Horrendous , Atrocious, Ghastly , Dreadful.

Also - In addition, As well as , like wise , Furthermore , along with , besides, moreover.

Stupid -Foolish , Dumb, ludicrous, Laughable, futile, senseless.

Easy - Simple, Clear, Effortless, Facile , Basic, Straightforward.

Therefore - As a result, subsequently, For this reason, hence , thus , So/ so then , Consequently.

Very Good - Fantastic , Amazing, terrific , Wonderful, Incredible , Marvellous.

Big- Huge, Giant , Gigantic , Enornous, Massive, Large, Immense.

Great - Excellent, Fantastic, Wonderful , Super, Outstanding, Amazing.


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IELTS VOCABULARY

⚑️Energy

abundant
regulate
sparce
supply
unsustainable
squander
bio-fuels
finite
exploit

🏑Environment

pollutant
ecosystem
vegetation
intervene
urgent
hazardous
degrade
safeguard
deforestation

πŸ™City

affluent
sanitation
imbalance
shortage
congested
deprived
convenient
poverty
amenities

πŸ₯˜Food

fine dining
preparation
production
organic
nutritious
allergy
appetite
portion
farm-fresh

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