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Prepositions of time

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πŸ‘‰ Different Ways to Use "GO" in English πŸš€

'Go'
shopping πŸ›οΈ, home 🏠, dancingπŸ’ƒ

'Go for'
a walk 🚢, a swim 🏊, a run πŸƒ

'Go on'
a date ❀️, vacation 🌴, a cruise 🚒

'Go to'
church β›ͺ, school 🏫, bed πŸ›οΈ

'Go to a'
party πŸŽ‰, show 🎀, bar 🍺

'Go to the'
toilet 🚽, hospital πŸ₯, cinema πŸŽ₯

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Common Words with Silent Letters You Might Mispronounce πŸ€«πŸ”‘

1️⃣ Debt (Silent B) β†’ Det
2️⃣ Doubt ❓ (Silent B) β†’ Dout
3️⃣ Knee 🦡 (Silent K) β†’ Nee
4️⃣ Knock πŸšͺ (Silent K) β†’ Nock
5️⃣ Psychology 🧠 (Silent P) β†’ Sychology
6️⃣ Hour ⏰ (Silent H) β†’ Our
7️⃣ Island 🏝️ (Silent S) β†’ I-land
8️⃣ Receipt 🧾 (Silent P) β†’ Receet
9️⃣ Gnome πŸͺ΄ (Silent G) β†’ Nome
πŸ”Ÿ Ballet 🩰 (Silent T) β†’ Bal-lay

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Different types of Injuries

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Vocabulary related to rain πŸ’¦

1. Drizzle - light, gentle rain.
2. Downpour - a heavy, sudden rain.
3. Shower - short periods of rain, often scattered.
4. Sprinkle - light rain, just a few drops.
5. Rainstorm - a storm with heavy rain, often with wind.
6. Pouring - rain that falls heavily and steadily.
7. Misty - light rain mixed with fog.
8. Puddle - small pools of water formed by rain.
9. Flood - an overflow of water caused by heavy rain.
10. Raindrop - a single drop of rain.
11. Drenched - completely soaked or very wet due to rain.
12. Sleet - rain mixed with ice, usually in colder weather.
13. Gutter - a channel on the side of a street that carries rainwater.
14. Umbrella - a device used to protect oneself from rain.
15. Raincoat - a waterproof coat worn to protect against rain.

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⟨ Grammar Tip ⟩

πŸ“ May vs Might

πŸ’‘ What’s the difference?

βœ… May β†’ shows a higher possibility (more likely)
βœ… Might β†’ shows a lower possibility (less likely)

πŸ“Œ Examples (May):
➑️ I may go to the party tonight. πŸŽ‰ (Maybe yes)
➑️ She may be at the office now. 🏒

πŸ“Œ Examples (Might):
➑️ I might go if I finish my work. πŸ“„ (Not sure)
➑️ He might call you later. πŸ“ž

🎯 Quick Trick:
πŸ“ˆ May = more likely
πŸ“‰ Might = less likely

πŸ’¬ In casual English, both are often used interchangeably β€” but this is the grammar rule!

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