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🐛او سیاه پوست است.
🦋She is black. 

🐛او بینی بلندی دارد.
🦋He has a long nose.

🐛او بینی صاف دارد.
🦋He has a straight nose.

🐛او بینی سر بالا دارد.
🦋He has a turned-up nose.

🐛رنگ پوستش روشن است.
🦋She has a pale/ fair complexion.

🐛رنگ پوستش زرد است.(مثل جاپاني ها و چینايي ها)
🦋He has an oriental complexion. 

🐛او سبزه است.
🦋She is olive- skinned.

🐛رنگ پوستش تیره است.
🦋He is dark-skinned./ he has a dark complexion.

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وقتي به تكسي شيشته اين ميتونين راحت تر و محلي تر با دريور بحرفين

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🔸push the gas 👉 رِز دِه
🔹make a U turn 👉 دور بزن
🔸speed up 👉 تيز تر برو
🔹slow down 👉 آهسته برو
🔸go straight 👉 مستقیم برو
🔹make a right 👉 بپیچ به راست
🔸make a left 👉 بپیچ به چپ
🔹back it up 👉 برو دنبال
🔸hit the brakes 👉 بريك بگير
🔹pass the car 👉 سبقت بگیر(جلو كن)
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زندگی خودت را با دیگران مقایسه نکن.
هیچ مقایسه ای بین خورشید و ماه نیست..
آنها هرکدام در وقت خودشان می‌درخشند..!!

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بعضيا به وقت فراغت خو با تو حرف ميزنن و بعضيا وقت خور فارغ ميكنن تا با تو حرف بزنند.
تفاوت ر بياموز

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زيبا ترين چيز هاي جهان، نه ديده ميشوند و نه لمس ميشوند.
آنها بايد با قلب حس شوند.

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يك گپك عاشقانه

باران ميبارد، چون ابر ديگران توان برداشت آن وزن را ندارد.
اشك ها ميريزند، چون قلب ديگر توان نگهداري درد را ندارد.

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you are not stupid.
you are not ugly.
you are not worthless.
you are not weak.
you are not burden.
Just your anxiety is lying to you.

تو احمق نیي
تو گنده نیي
تو بی‌ارزش نیي
تو ضعیف نیي
تو اضافه وزن نداری
فقط نگراني ‌هاتو به تو دروغ میگن.

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چار تا قانونك ساده

زود بيدار شو
از ديروز سخت تر كار كن
ورزش را بيشتر از سه روز ترك نكن
هر روز براي مطالعه وقت بگذار

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THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

The simple present tense is one of several forms of present tense in English. It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements. The simple present tense is simple to form. Just use the base form of the verb: (I take, you take, we take, they take) The 3rd person singular takes an -s at the end. (he takes, she takes)

USAGES:

THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE IS USED:

1. To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes:
I smoke (habit); I work in London (unchanging situation); London is a large city (general truth)
2. To give instructions or directions:
You walk for two hundred meters, then you turn left.
3. To express fixed arrangements, present or future:
Your exam starts at 09.00
To express future time, after some conjunctions: after, when, before, as soon as, until:
He'll give it to you when you come next Saturday.

NOTE:
Be careful! The simple present is not used to express actions happening now.
Present Continuous Tense

The present continuous tense is used for actions happening now or for an action that is unfinished. This tense is also used when the action is temporary.

How to Form the Present Continuous Tense:

The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are.
One simple example of this tense is: He is swimming. "He" is the subject, "is" is the present tense of the verb to be and "swimming" is the present participle verb form. Some other forms of this verb tense are:

I am singing at church today.
The boys are playing ball after school.
Examples of the Present Continuous Tense
The following are basic examples of the present continuous tense.

She is crying.
He is talking to his friend.
The baby is sleeping in his crib.
We are visiting the museum in the afternoon.
Present continuous tense can be used to express something happening right now or to express something that is not happening right now.
He is not standing.
Anthony is sitting in the chair.
You are not watching the movie.
Rose is reading a book.

Present continuous tense can also be used to show that something will or will not happen in the near future.

She is not going to the game tonight.
He is meeting his friends after school.
Are you visiting your cousin this weekend?
I am not going to the meeting after work.
Is John playing football today?
Present continuous tense can be used for actions that are still happening at the time of speaking. Examples of this use include:

Marc is making pizza now.
They are eating lunch right now.
Frances is talking on the phone at the moment.
Present continuous tense can be used in questions as well. Here are some more examples of this use:

Is she laughing?
Are they listening to the teacher?
Is the baby drinking his bottle?
Are you going?
More Uses of Present Continuous Tense
In addition to the above, the present continuous tense can be used to describe actions that are being repeated. Words like always, constantly and forever are used along with the verb. Examples of this use include:

Jack and Jill are always fighting.
She is constantly complaining about her sister.
Her mother is forever misplacing her keys.
Present continuous tense can be used when speaking about current trends. Examples of this use include:

Shopping online is growing in popularity nowadays.
The stocks are dropping constantly due to the economy.
Today, most people are using text messages instead of the phone.
Another use of this tense is when talking about a planned event in the future. Examples of this use include:
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We are leaving for the beach tomorrow morning.
The kids are arriving at six o'clock.
She is speaking at the conference this evening.
When Not to Use Present Continuous Tense
There are certain verbs that cannot be used in the present continuous tense.

The following verbs are non-continuous:
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Communication: agree, promise, surprise
Feelings: like, love, hate
Senses: hear, see, smell, taste
Thinking: believe, know, understand
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The Importance of Present Continuous Tense
As you can see the present continuous tense is most often used in English grammar to describe a continuing action, something that in unfinished. This tense is also important since it is a simple sentence structure that can show actions or events that are happening right now, in the planned future, or sometimes even in the past.
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PRESENT PERFECT

DEFINITION OF THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
The present perfect is used to indicate a link between the present and the past. The time of the action is before now but not specified.
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THE PRESENT PERFECT IS USED TO DESCRIBE

1. An action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present. I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (= and I still do.)
2. An action performed during a period that has not yet finished. She has been to the cinema twice this week (= and the week isn't over yet.)
3. A repeated action in an unspecified period between the past and now. We have visited Portugal several times.
4. An action that was completed in the very recent past, expressed by 'just'. I have just finished my work.
5. An action when the time is not important. He has read 'War and Peace'. (= the result of his reading is important)

I have worked hard this week.
It has rained a lot this year.
We haven't seen her today.
6. ACTIONS REPEATED IN AN UNSPECIFIED PERIOD BETWEEN THE PAST AND NOW.

They have seen that film six times
It has happened several times already.
She has visited them frequently.
We have eaten at that restaurant many times.
7. ACTIONS COMPLETED IN THE VERY RECENT PAST (+JUST)

Have you just finished work?
I have just eaten.
We have just seen her.
Has he just left?
8. WHEN THE PRECISE TIME OF THE ACTION IS NOT IMPORTANT OR NOT KNOWN

Someone has eaten my soup!
Have you seen 'Gone with the Wind'?
She's studied Japanese, Russian, and English.
Read more about using the present perfect with the words "ever", "never", "already", and "yet", and about using the present perfect with the words "for" and "since".

FORMING THE PRESENT PERFECT
positive statement:
I have been to Paris.
negative statement:
I haven't been to Italy.
Introgative:
Have you ever been to Kabul?
Information Question:
Who have you gone to the city with?
Negative Question:
Which English system haven't you taught yet?
Stative verbs (non-action verbs)

افعالی که در هیچ زمان جاری استفاده نمیشوند :
این ها افعال احساسی بوده و یا غیر ارادی میباشند.

See....بنظر رسیدن ،دیدن
Understand... فهمیدن. درک کردن
Notice ....توجه کردن دیدن
Have...داشتن

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Possess ...مالک بودن
Seem ....بنظر رسیدن
Want....خواستن
Hear....شنیدن
Recognize....تشخیص دادن
Own....مالک بودن ..داشتن
Hope...امیدواربودن
Belong to ....متعلق بودن
Consider....تصورکردن
Feel.....احساس کردن
Think....پنداشتن ..تصورکردن
Forgive...بخشیدن
Smell....بو دادن
Taste ...مزه دادن
Forget.....فراموش کردن
Believe .....معتقد بودن
Remember...بخاطر آوردن
Know....دانستن
Owe ...بدهکار بودن
Hate....تنفر داشتن
Observe....مشاهده کردن


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God says : I got your back.
I chose God.

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خدا میگه:مه هوا تور دارم.
مه خدا را انتخاب کردم
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