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Do you know when to use the Past Simple and Continuous?


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Youssra: Hey, Elson! What were you doing yesterday evening?

Elson: Hey, Youssra! I was working on my project. I had to meet a deadline, so I was burning the midnight oil. What about you?

Youssra: Oh, I was reading a book and taking notes. I was trying to stay ahead of the game.

Elson: That sounds productive! While I was writing my report, my little brother was making a mess in the living room. It was driving me up the wall!

Youssra: I can imagine! At the same time, my cat was jumping on my desk and knocking over my papers. I was pulling my hair out!

Elson: Haha, seems like we were both struggling! But at least we were getting things done.

Youssra: Exactly! Even though distractions were popping up left and right, I was keeping my eye on the ball.

Elson: Thatโ€™s the spirit! Success comes to those who hustle.


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๐™šBurning the midnight oil โ€“ Working late into the night.


๐™š Stay ahead of the game โ€“ Be more advanced or prepared than others.


๐™šDrive someone up the wall โ€“ Make someone very annoyed or frustrated.


๐™š Pull oneโ€™s hair out โ€“ Feel very frustrated or stressed.


๐™šKeep oneโ€™s eye on the ball โ€“ Stay focused on a goal.


๐™šPop up left and right โ€“ Appear frequently and unexpectedly.


๐™šSuccess comes to those who hustle โ€“ Hard work leads to success.

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Do you know the difference between being โ€˜aloneโ€™ and being โ€˜lonelyโ€™? If not, donโ€™t worry because youโ€™re not alone โ€“ Phil is here to help! Read his quick tip ๐ŸŒšโœจ...
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Forwarded from English Quizzes
I find it much easier to work when I'm __ in the office. I get distracted when other people are around! โฃ
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84%
Alone
16%
Lonely
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Funny Idioms ๐œ—๐œš ใ…ค

1. When pigs fly โ€“ Describes something extremely unlikely or impossible.
Ex: "Heโ€™ll apologize? Yeah, right. Thatโ€™ll happen when pigs fly!"


2. More holes than Swiss cheese โ€“ Full of flaws or gaps.
Ex: "Your plan has more holes than Swiss cheese. It wonโ€™t work!"


3. To spill the beans โ€“ To reveal a secret.
Ex: "John accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party."


4. To go on a wild goose chase โ€“ To pursue a futile goal.
Ex: "Looking for my lost key in the park was awild goose chase."


5. To shoot the breeze โ€“ To chat casually.

Ex: "We sat on the porch and shot the breeze for hours."



6. To bite the bullet โ€“ To endure a painful situation.
Ex: "I hate public speaking, but I had to bite the bullet and give the presentation."


7. To have the bats in the belfry โ€“ To be eccentric or crazy.
Ex: "She talks to her plants as if they understand.
I think she has bats in the belfry."


8. To be a couch potato โ€“ To be very lazy.
Ex: "He spent the whole weekend watching TV like a couch potato."


9. To play devilโ€™s advocate โ€“ To argue the opposite, for debate.
Ex: "I donโ€™t agree, but Iโ€™ll play devilโ€™s advocate to challenge your argument."


10. To be as mad as a box of frogs โ€“ Very irrational or bizarre.
Ex: "He came up with the weirdest ideaโ€”heโ€™s as mad as a box of frogs!"


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Basic vs. Advanced ๐œ—๐œš

1. I don't understand. - I'm not following.
2. He is very rich. - He is rolling in dough.
3. She is very tired. - She is exhausted.
4. Iโ€™m hungry. - I could eat a horse.
5. Let's start. - Let's get the ball rolling.
6. Calm down. - Take it easy.
7. Be careful. - Watch your step.
8. Iโ€™m very happy. - I'm on cloud nine.
9. Stop worrying. - Don't sweat it.
10. It's easy . - It's a piece of cake.
11. I donโ€™t care. - I couldn't care less.
12. Iโ€™m very busy. - Iโ€™m swamped.
13. He is very lazy. - He's a couch potato.
14. I agree with you. - We are on the same page.
15. You are right. - You hit the nail on the head.
16. Iโ€™m very sad. - I'm down in the dumps.
17. Letโ€™s keep it a secret. - Letโ€™s keep it under wraps.
18. Itโ€™s very expensive. - It costs an arm and a leg.
19. He's very funny. - Heโ€™s a barrel of laughs.
20. Iโ€™m very scared. - Iโ€™m petrified.


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Forwarded from Muslims
‏๏ดฟุดูŽู‡ู’ุฑู ุฑูŽู…ูŽุถูŽุงู†ูŽ ุงู„ูŽู‘ุฐููŠ ุฃูู†ุฒูู„ูŽ ูููŠู‡ู ุงู„ู’ู‚ูุฑู’ุขู†ู ู‡ูุฏู‹ู‰ ู„ูู‘ู„ู†ูŽู‘ุงุณู ูˆูŽุจูŽูŠูู‘ู†ูŽุงุชู ู…ูู‘ู†ูŽ ุงู„ู’ู‡ูุฏูŽู‰ูฐ ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ููุฑู’ู‚ูŽุงู†ู๏ดพ


ุฑูŽู…ูŽุถูŽุงู† ู…ูุจูŽุงุฑูƒ ุนูŽู„ูŠูƒูู… ุฌูŽู…ู’ูŠุนู‹ุง ๐™šโ™ก ....

I pray that this Ramadan heals the hearts of those that have been broken for too long. I pray that this Ramadan gives meaning to those souls that have been lost and can't find themselves back to Allah. I pray that this Ramadan serves as one of the greatest so far, for those who are broken, for those who need Allah most ....
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Ramadan Kareem ๐ŸŒท ..
Letโ€™s learn more about how to use 'used to'.
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