π to be up for grabs
β³οΈ to become available to others
β A: I don't want my baseball glove. It's up for grabs. B: I'll take it.
β A: Are all of the seats taken? B: No, some are still up for grabs, but you had better act quickly.
β A: Do you think she is married? B: No she is still up for grabs!
β Did you know that Senator Stone is retiring and that her Senate seat is up for grabs.
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β³οΈ to become available to others
β A: I don't want my baseball glove. It's up for grabs. B: I'll take it.
β A: Are all of the seats taken? B: No, some are still up for grabs, but you had better act quickly.
β A: Do you think she is married? B: No she is still up for grabs!
β Did you know that Senator Stone is retiring and that her Senate seat is up for grabs.
#idiom #intermediate @englishfortomorrow
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We are striving to provide everyone here a with a dose of joyful learning. If you have enjoyed learning with us, invite your friends via the link below. We have things up our sleeves to answer everyone's tastes.
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Regular and Irregular Verbs
Verbs are subdivided into two groups, regular verbs and irregular verbs, on the basis of how their past tense and past participles are formed. See below for tips on how to distinguish between them.
Regular Verbs
Most verbs are regular verbs. Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb.
"To roll" is a good example of a regular verb:
roll, rolled, rolled
Sometimes the last consonant must be doubled before adding the -ed ending. For example:
plan, planned, planned
Irregular Verbs
There is no formula to predict how an irregular verb will form its past-tense and past-participle forms. There are over 250 irregular verbs in English. Although they do not follow a formula, there are some fairly common irregular forms. Some of these forms are:
break, broke, broken
cut, cut, cut
run, ran, run
#grammar #elemenraty #englishfortomorrow
Verbs are subdivided into two groups, regular verbs and irregular verbs, on the basis of how their past tense and past participles are formed. See below for tips on how to distinguish between them.
Regular Verbs
Most verbs are regular verbs. Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb.
"To roll" is a good example of a regular verb:
roll, rolled, rolled
Sometimes the last consonant must be doubled before adding the -ed ending. For example:
plan, planned, planned
Irregular Verbs
There is no formula to predict how an irregular verb will form its past-tense and past-participle forms. There are over 250 irregular verbs in English. Although they do not follow a formula, there are some fairly common irregular forms. Some of these forms are:
break, broke, broken
cut, cut, cut
run, ran, run
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As we are approaching the Election π³ Day, so is the U.S. We figured you may want to familiarise yourself a tad more with the vocabulary. π
You now sure know what this box is called. Now tell us what the man is doing.
HINT: He is c - - - ing his vote.
#vocabulary #collocation
HINT: He is c - - - ing his vote.
#vocabulary #collocation
πA full lesson on the passive voice. You'll definitely learn it from A-Z this time!
#lesson #pdf #grammar
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π§ Listen to this song, read the lyrics, and do the activity to learn (or even teach if you are a teacher!) how the verb 'wish' is used to talk about wishes in the present:
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#song #activity #grammar #intermediate
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#joke #fun
#upper_intermediate
At the job interview:
Interviewer: Oh, and it says on your resume that you're a quick mathematician. Quick! What's 19Γ14? π€
Man: 48. π€
Interviewer: What?!! That is not even close!! π³
Man: But it was quick!! π
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#upper_intermediate
At the job interview:
Interviewer: Oh, and it says on your resume that you're a quick mathematician. Quick! What's 19Γ14? π€
Man: 48. π€
Interviewer: What?!! That is not even close!! π³
Man: But it was quick!! π
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English for Tomorrow
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Answer: Gatecrasher. The verb is Gatecrash
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Thinking of making an academic or career move?
The ISLPR, level with IELTS and TOEFL in Australia, is a personalized language test used to measure a personβs proficiency in English and other languages. This test encourages as much natural and realistic conversation as possible, compared to other testing systems. To support this the Listening, Reading and Writing materials are carefully selected to meet the interests and needs of each individual. Depending on the kind of test that suits you, you can select any of the four different application packs; academic entry (for students), professional registration, vocational, and visa. ISLPR is to be held for the first time in Iran, March 1st- 3rd. For further information, visit www.islpr.ir
The ISLPR, level with IELTS and TOEFL in Australia, is a personalized language test used to measure a personβs proficiency in English and other languages. This test encourages as much natural and realistic conversation as possible, compared to other testing systems. To support this the Listening, Reading and Writing materials are carefully selected to meet the interests and needs of each individual. Depending on the kind of test that suits you, you can select any of the four different application packs; academic entry (for students), professional registration, vocational, and visa. ISLPR is to be held for the first time in Iran, March 1st- 3rd. For further information, visit www.islpr.ir