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📔legal eagle
📋An especially clever, aggressive, or skillful attorney.
🗣I might be considered something of a legal eagle now, but I had to work for years to get enough experience to build my reputati.
@exceedd
📋An especially clever, aggressive, or skillful attorney.
🗣I might be considered something of a legal eagle now, but I had to work for years to get enough experience to build my reputati.
@exceedd
✅ Grammar ever and never
Ever .
✅ Difference Between Never and Ever. “Ever” and “never” are opposites of each other and have different usagesin the English language.
📕“Never” is used mostly in statements,
📘 whereas “ever” is usually used while interrogating.
✅“Ever” means “always, at all times,”
📕“Ever” used as an adverb and adjective ..
📘“Ever” means “always, at all times,”
✅ She is ever ready to help others.
👉It means continuously,
✅ He started learning piano at four and has beenplaying ever since.
At any possible time;
✅ Have you ever heard something like this?
At all, by any chance,
✅ How did she ever do this?
@exceed
📕📘Never..
📘“Never” used as an adverb
“Never” means, “at no time, not ever,”
✅ She never lets anybody down.
It means “absolutely not,”
✅ This program will never work.
“To no degree,”
✅ He is never going to learn, no matter what.
Idioms
“Never” is also used in many idioms:
📕Never mind meaning; don’t bother,
@Exceedd
#grammar
Ever .
✅ Difference Between Never and Ever. “Ever” and “never” are opposites of each other and have different usagesin the English language.
📕“Never” is used mostly in statements,
📘 whereas “ever” is usually used while interrogating.
✅“Ever” means “always, at all times,”
📕“Ever” used as an adverb and adjective ..
📘“Ever” means “always, at all times,”
✅ She is ever ready to help others.
👉It means continuously,
✅ He started learning piano at four and has beenplaying ever since.
At any possible time;
✅ Have you ever heard something like this?
At all, by any chance,
✅ How did she ever do this?
@exceed
📕📘Never..
📘“Never” used as an adverb
“Never” means, “at no time, not ever,”
✅ She never lets anybody down.
It means “absolutely not,”
✅ This program will never work.
“To no degree,”
✅ He is never going to learn, no matter what.
Idioms
“Never” is also used in many idioms:
📕Never mind meaning; don’t bother,
@Exceedd
#grammar
Broukal_Milada,_Chapman_John,_Yarbro.pdf
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Weaving It Together, Books 3 and 4
Broukal milada,
Broukal milada,
The size relationship between the atmosphere and the earth is _____ a football and its cover.
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6%
between
22%
comparable to
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compared with
14%
alike
47%
similar to
_____ the danger of a particular insurgency is recognized, _____ likely it is that the military intervention will have to be considered.
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14%
So early / little
36%
Much earlier / less
21%
The earliest / the least
29%
The earlier / the less
0%
Such earlier / less than
Polly was _____ fond of him _____ when she was widowed she followed him back to Philadelphia after the revolution.
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0%
too / than
0%
more / than
27%
as / as
9%
such / that
64%
so / that
It's _____ a box for me to lift by myself so I think I need some help with this.
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7%
big
50%
too big
14%
very big
7%
a too big
21%
such big
Our manager always tells that he has met _ different businessmen in his career _ he now knows all kinds of them very well.
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15%
too much / as
8%
such a lot of / for
0%
too little / so
46%
so many / that
31%
more / than