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is one of the most powerful
weapon to occupy
a place in someone's heart...
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So always
give the β€œBest Response”
to the people
β€œWho care for you”

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Useful Vocabulary for Writing Task 1 πŸ“Š

βœ… By 1978,
βœ… Over a twelve-year period
βœ… In the last year
βœ… Over the next three years,
βœ… In the following year,
βœ… Over the period in question
βœ… At the beginning/end of the period
βœ… Throughout the period in question
βœ… In the first half of the decade …
βœ… An Increase of 30%.
βœ… Decreased by 15%.
βœ… Rose sharply over a period of 10 years.

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⭕️Back vs Again⭕️

πŸ€”Back and Again are commonly confused words in English.

Which is correct Back or Again?

I’m taking this meat back or I’m taking this meat again

or

Go back to sleep or Go to sleep again.

or

I’ll be back in the office on Monday. or I’ll be in the office again on Monday.

πŸ‘‰ Answer

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Don't always Choose such People
Who have Reached Heights...

Choose those People who can Hold you
When you Fall from Heights...

Because LOYAL is better than ROYAL...





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β›”β›”New English Vocabularyβ›”β›”β›”


1.Amotivation β€“ Having no motivation or purpose
John hasn’t looked for work in weeks. He’s very amotivated.
2. Angeliferous β€“ A person with a beautiful, sweet or innocent face, like that of an angel
What a beautiful baby! She is totally angeliferous!
3. Angried β€“ Someone who is troubled or upset as a result of being angry
I was so angried when they spilled ink on my rug.
4. Angsting β€“ Someone who is worrying or agonizing over something is β€œangsting.”
Marsha is angsting because she can’t finish the report by the deadline.
5. Bare-bones β€“ The basic or essential elements of something; basic, simple, minimal.
His new apartment is pretty bare-bones. He’ll need to get more furniture soon.
6. Beachside β€“ The area beside a beach.
Should we have a picnic beachside on Saturday?
7. Blert β€“ A person who is weak or useless, a cowardly person
I’m so looking for a new job where there aren’t any blerts.
8. Chewy β€“ A piece of chewing gum
Would you like a chewy?
9. Chillax β€“ a combination of β€œchill” and β€œrelax” meaning to calm down, take it easy.
Let’s chillax at my place on Saturday and watch the game.
10. Comp β€“ to give something free of charge as a favor
The restaurant comped our dinner because we had to wait so long for our food.
11. Cryptocurrency β€“ Digital or virtual currency used on the internet and depending on cryptography for security.
He paid for his new computer with cryptocurrency.
12. Microfinance β€“ financial services provided to poor individuals and groups in poor and developing areas
Malia founded a microfinance institution in Eritrea to provide jobs for women.
13. Nomophobia β€“ Anxiety about not having access to a mobile phone or mobile phone services
I can’t find my phone and I’m feeling a little nomophobia here.
14. O β€“ Used in writing to symbolize a hug, but only in combination with the letter x, which means a kiss.
Give my love to Andrew and Stacy! xoxo!
15. Shave ice β€“ A frozen drink made with finely shaved ice and sweet syrup
Let’s get a shave ice on the way home from the baseball game.




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Besides traditional methods, artists are embracing new technology.

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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
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Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse. 

πŸ”ΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πŸ”Ήhorses go lame; 
πŸ”Ήmachines go wrong; 
πŸ”Ήmeat, fish or vegetables go bad; 
πŸ”Ήmilk goes sour;
πŸ”Ή bread goes stale; 
πŸ”Ήbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.

✍He went bald in his twenties.

✍The car keeps going wrong.

βœ…Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.

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❓What is a "flat beer" ? 

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A man came to the Seal of the Prophets and said: β€œO Prophet of God! Guide me, to whom should I be good in order to benefit completely from my good deed?”

He said: β€œBe good to your mother.” He asked: β€œNext to her?”

The Prophet repeated: β€œBe good to your mother.”

He said again: β€œAnd next to her?”

The Prophet answered: β€œTo your mother.”

The man said: To what other person should be good?”

The Prophet said: β€œTo your father.”

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πŸ‘‰Answers

1. I’m taking this meat back to the shop. 
2. Both. Go back to sleep or Go to sleep again
3. Both. I’ll be back in the office on Monday or I’ll be in the office again on Monday

Note: With adverb particles and prepositional phrases, we can use both back and again to suggest β€˜return to an earlier situation’

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β€œLife doesn’t come with a manual, it comes with a mother.”


πŸ’žA Mother Is The Greatest Warrior In The WorldπŸ’ž


May god bless all of our mother's🀲🏻


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What do you think?? Answer if you canπŸ€“

She asked me if she.....use my laptop.

A) Can
B) Could
C) Would

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Simple but true:

Everything is valuable twice ;
Before getting it and after loosing it : )


Have a great day✨🌸


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What do you think?? Answer if you canπŸ€“ She asked me if she.....use my laptop. A) Can B) Could C) Would #quiz @ingliztiliuzz @ingliztiliuzgroup
And the right answer is ;

βœ…COULD !!!

▢️ Could is the past tense of can. When the main verb is in the past tense, we need a past tense in the subordinate clause as well.

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Slang – Well Jel

πŸ”Έ English Slang – Well jel

πŸ”·Meaning – Very jealous. This slang originated in Essex , which is a county in the southeast of England. The expression well jel was made famous after being used many times on a UK TV show called The Only Way Is Essex.

Example :
β€œPeter has just bought a new house and it’s massive. I’m well jel!β€πŸ˜€

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πŸ’žStruggles develop strengthπŸ’ž


One day a man was passing by a garden when he saw a butterfly cocoon which was about to get open.

He saw a small opening on it and watched the several hours of struggles the butterfly came through to get the body out of it. After many hours, it seemed that the butterfly stopped trying as there was no progress.
He thought to help the butterfly by cutting the cocoon with a scissor. So the butterfly came out easily but the wings were shriveled and the body was tiny and withered.
Unfortunately, the butterfly was not able to take flight and spend the rest of life crawling with a wounded body.

πŸ‘πŸ»β˜ΊοΈMoral: This is nature’s way of telling the importance of struggles in life. Sometimes, different kinds of struggles are needed in life to make you stronger in the future. Never feel disappointed in life and stop trying when life offers you struggles but keep on fighting until you see success.



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FAILURE Doesn't Mean The Game Is OVER.....
It Means TRY AGAIN With EXPERIENCE.....

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🐘Thrissur PooramπŸŽŠπŸŽ‰

Known as the festival of festivals, Thrissur Pooram has a tradition of more 200 years. This spectacular event was started by Sakthan Thampuran, the erstwhile ruler of Kochi. Held on the Moolam asterism in the Malayalam month of Medam (April-May), festival related events take place at the Vadakkumnathan temple situated in the heart of Thrissur town and the adjoining Thekkinkadu ground.

The pooram festival mainly happens between two groups representing the geographic divisions of Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi. They will compete in their respective presentations of richly caparisoned elephants, traditional orchestra called panchavadyam, the swift and rhythmic changing of brightly coloured and sequined parasols called kudamattom and the dazzling fireworks in the early morning hours are the festival highlights.


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