Odd Man Out #2
โถ๏ธ Check your pronunciation and look for the vowel they all have in common, except one!
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โถ๏ธ Check your pronunciation and look for the vowel they all have in common, except one!
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Odd Man Out #3
โถ๏ธ There are some spelling mistakes that are really popular among students. Look at the words below and find the one that is spelled correctly!
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โถ๏ธ There are some spelling mistakes that are really popular among students. Look at the words below and find the one that is spelled correctly!
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Correct me if you can #21
โถ๏ธ Find the mistake in the following sentence:
All teachers should give feedbacks to their students.
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โถ๏ธ Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Our favourite mistakes #148: Writing
โถ๏ธ Please translate the following sentence:
Toshkent aholisi 3,1 million, Andijonniki 500.000.
โ Perhaps you think it is:
The population of Tashkent is 3,1 million, that of Andijan 500.000.
โ Well, it should be:
The population of Tashkent is 3.1 million, that of Andijan 500,000.
โWhatโs wrong here?
โ๏ธ Just as you say โthree point oneโ โ what you write is a dot, NOT a comma. Conversely, large numbers are separated by commas in English, NOT by dots.
๐กMore examples:
I scoredโ 7,5 โ
7.5 in IELTS.
I paidโ 100.000 โ
100,000 soum for this.
It took meโ 1,5 โ
1.5 hours to get home.
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โถ๏ธ Please translate the following sentence:
Toshkent aholisi 3,1 million, Andijonniki 500.000.
โ Perhaps you think it is:
The population of Tashkent is 3,1 million, that of Andijan 500.000.
โ Well, it should be:
โ๏ธ Just as you say โthree point oneโ โ what you write is a dot, NOT a comma. Conversely, large numbers are separated by commas in English, NOT by dots.
๐กMore examples:
I scored
I paid
It took me
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Odd Man Out #4
โถ๏ธ Pay attention to your pronunciation today, more specifically to the number of syllables you pronounce.
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โถ๏ธ Pay attention to your pronunciation today, more specifically to the number of syllables you pronounce.
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Our favourite mistakes #149: Writing
โถ๏ธ Look at this piece of wannabe academic writing:
There is given an example in the article.
โWhatโs wrong here?
โ๏ธYou can add โgivenโ but do it after the object, i.e. There is an example given in the article.
๐@afandi_english๐ #mistakes #writing
โถ๏ธ Look at this piece of wannabe academic writing:
There is given an example in the article.
โWhatโs wrong here?
โ๏ธ
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Correct me if you can #22
โถ๏ธ Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Letโs go to a cafรฉ, Iโm starving.
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โถ๏ธ Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Our favourite mistakes #150: Writing
โถ๏ธ Look at these sentences:
1๏ธโฃIt should be noted that, this is very important.
2๏ธโฃ The reason is that, people have different opinions.
3๏ธโฃ It is a very big problem so that, we must solve it.
โWhatโs wrong?
โ๏ธThereโs no reason why you should use a comma here. Please donโt.
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โถ๏ธ Look at these sentences:
1๏ธโฃ
โ๏ธThereโs no reason why you should use a comma here. Please donโt.
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Odd Man Out #5
โถ๏ธ Pay attention to the vowels.
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โถ๏ธ Pay attention to the vowels.
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Our favourite mistakes #151: Grammar
โถ๏ธ Please translate the following sentence:
Xudoga shukur!
โ Perhaps you think it is:
Thanks God!
โ Well, it should be:
Thank God!
โWhy?
It sounds like youโre talking to God. ๐
โ๏ธ Thanks has two uses: a) to thank somebody directly in a conversation or b) to give a reason for some good result, e.g. My English is getting better every day thanks to Afandi English.
โ๏ธ To thank sb/sth is a transitive verb and thank here is a third-person imperative, similar to the Uzbek -sin suffix in bersin or qilsin.
๐@afandi_english๐ #mistakes #grammar
โถ๏ธ Please translate the following sentence:
Xudoga shukur!
โ Perhaps you think it is:
Thanks God!
โ Well, it should be:
โWhy?
It sounds like youโre talking to God. ๐
โ๏ธ Thanks has two uses: a) to thank somebody directly in a conversation or b) to give a reason for some good result, e.g. My English is getting better every day thanks to Afandi English.
โ๏ธ To thank sb/sth is a transitive verb and thank here is a third-person imperative, similar to the Uzbek -sin suffix in bersin or qilsin.
๐@afandi_english๐ #mistakes #grammar