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ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS

πŸ“ Subject-Verb Agreement
Ensure your verb matches your subject!
He runs (singular), They run (plural)
β€’ Avoid: He run.
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πŸ” Articles (A, An, The)
Use "a/an" for nonspecific nouns, "the" for specific.
I want a car (any car). I want the red car (specific).
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πŸ’‘ Prepositions (In, On, At)
Master location prepositions.
In the box. On the table. At the door.
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✏️ Tense Consistency
Keep tenses consistent within a sentence/paragraph.
I went to the store, and I bought milk. (Past Tense)
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βœ”οΈ Correct Word Order
Follow basic sentence structure: Subject-Verb-Object.
I eat apples. Not: Apples eat I.

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πŸ“š Grammar Gurus: Unlock Your English! πŸ“š

Did you know grammar is key to clear communication? πŸ”‘ Let's boost your skills!

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πŸ“Œ Tip 1: Articles (a/an/the): Use "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds. Exception: Use "a" before words like "university".

πŸ“Œ Tip 2: Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular subject = singular verb (He *goes*). Plural subject = plural verb (They *go*).

πŸ“Œ Tip 3: Tense Consistency: Choose a tense and stick with it! Mixing tenses can confuse the reader.

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✏️ Exercise: Correct this sentence: "Yesterday, I will go to the store." What's the correct tense? πŸ€”

Is grammar easy for you? πŸ‘ or πŸ‘Ž?

Let me know your answers in the comments. πŸ‘‡

#EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish

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English Riddles with Answers!

Can you solve them all? Let’s find out!
1️⃣ What has a bed but never sleeps?
✨ Answer: A river
2️⃣ What has keys but can’t open locks?
✨ Answer: A piano
3️⃣ What comes down but never goes up?
✨ Answer: Rain
4️⃣ What belongs to you but others use it more?
✨ Answer: Your name
5️⃣ What has legs but doesn’t walk?
✨ Answer: A table
6️⃣ I’m tall when I’m young, and short when I’m old. What am I?
✨ Answer: A candle
7️⃣ What has a neck but no head?
✨ Answer: A bottle
8️⃣ What has one eye but can’t see?
✨ Answer: A needle
9️⃣ What can you catch but not throw?
✨ Answer: A cold
πŸ”Ÿ What kind of band never plays music?
✨ Answer: A rubber band
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Which one was your favorite?

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GRAMMAR TIPS

πŸ“ Subject-Verb Agreement
β€’ Singular subject = singular verb. He sings.
β€’ Plural subject = plural verb. They sing.
Rule: Check your subjects!
β€’ Don't let phrases between the subject and verb confuse you.

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πŸ” Articles (a/an/the)
β€’ Use "a" before consonant sounds: a cat.
β€’ Use "an" before vowel sounds: an apple.
β€’ "The" specifies a particular noun: the book. Avoid overuse!

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πŸ’‘ Tenses
β€’ Present Simple: habits. I eat breakfast daily.
β€’ Past Simple: finished actions. I ate breakfast yesterday.
β€’ Future Simple: predictions. I will eat breakfast tomorrow.

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✏️ Prepositions
β€’ On (surface): on the table.
β€’ In (enclosed): in the box.
β€’ At (specific point): at 5 PM.
β€’ Common Mistake: mixing up *in* and *on*.

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βœ… Pronoun Agreement
β€’ Pronouns must agree with their antecedent.
β€’ The dog wagged its tail. (dog = it)

πŸ’ͺ Practice:
The students _ (is/are) learning grammar.


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IELTS VOCABULARY FOR WRITING AND SPEAKING

πŸ“ PARAPHRASE:

β€’ Paraphrasing means expressing something in a different way.
β€’ Why? Shows vocabulary range & understanding.

Example:
Original: "Pollution is a serious issue."
Paraphrased: "Environmental contamination is a grave concern." Pay attention to synonyms!

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πŸ” Synonyms & Vocabulary Expansion

β€’ Learn synonyms for common words.
β€’ *Good*: beneficial, positive, advantageous
β€’ *Bad*: detrimental, negative, adverse

Common mistake: Using same word repeatedly.
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πŸ’‘ Linking Words: Cohesion & Flow

β€’ Use linking words to connect ideas.
β€’ *Examples*: Moreover, However, Consequently

Avoid: Overusing them; keep it natural.

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✏️ Complex Sentence Structures

β€’ Show range with complex sentences.
β€’ Use relative clauses & subordinating conjunctions.

Example: "Although the evidence suggests..., the impact is..."

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πŸ”‘ Avoiding ClichΓ©s

β€’ Steer clear of clichΓ©s.
β€’ Instead of "think outside the box", try "adopt an innovative approach."



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πŸ“š EVERYDAY ENGLISH PHRASES FOR BEGINNERS πŸ“š

πŸ“ Greetings: "How's it going?"
β€’ A casual way to ask "How are you?"
β€’ Example: "Hey John! How's it going?"
β€’ Avoid: Overusing in formal situations.

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πŸ” Asking for help: "Could you please...?"
β€’ A polite way to request something.
β€’ Example: "Could you please help me with this?"
β€’ Don't forget "please"!

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πŸ’‘ Making Suggestions: "Let's..."
β€’ A simple way to propose an activity.
β€’ Example: "Let's go to the movies!"
β€’ Not: "Let us..." (in casual speech).

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✏️ Saying Goodbye: "See you later!"
β€’ A common, informal farewell.
β€’ Example: "Okay, see you later!"
β€’ Vary your goodbyes: "Bye," "Take care."

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πŸ“Œ Key Points:
β€’ Keep it simple!
β€’ Practice regularly.
β€’ Don't be afraid to make mistakes.

πŸ’ͺ Practice: What's another way to say goodbye?
πŸ‘‡ Reply with your answer in the comments!

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πŸ“š BOOST Your English Vocabulary! πŸ“š

πŸ“’ Ready to expand your vocabulary? Let's go!

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πŸ”‘ Vocabulary Tips:

β€’ πŸ“– Learn words in context. Reading articles or stories is key!
β€’ πŸ“ Use flashcards or apps like Anki for memorization. Repetition is crucial!
β€’ πŸ—£οΈ Try using new words in your speaking or writing. Put them into practice!

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πŸ€” Fact: Knowing just 3000 words lets you understand approximately 95% of spoken English! Imagine the possibilities!

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✍️ Exercise: Fill in the blank: "The _____ sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors." (Answer options: a) mundane b) radiant c) typical)

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πŸ‘ Did you find this helpful? React with a πŸ‘ if you did!

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πŸ“š USEFUL PHRASES FOR SPEAKING FLUENTLY πŸ“š

πŸ“ Introducing a topic
β€’ "Speaking of..." helps shift the conversation.
β€’ Example: "Speaking of movies, have you seen the new action film?"
β€’ Avoid abruptly changing the subject.

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πŸ” Giving your opinion
β€’ Use "In my opinion..." or "From my perspective..."
β€’ Example: "In my opinion, that's a great idea."
β€’ Don't be afraid to politely disagree.

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πŸ’‘ Asking for clarification
β€’ "Could you elaborate on that?" or "What do you mean by...?"
β€’ Example: "Could you elaborate on your plan?"
β€’ Prevents misunderstandings.

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✏️ Agreeing and disagreeing
β€’ Agreement: "I couldn't agree more!"
β€’ Disagreement: "I see your point, but..."
β€’ Remember to be respectful.

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πŸ”‘ Key Points
β€’ Use transition words: "However", "Therefore", "In addition"
β€’ Listen actively and respond appropriately.
β€’ Practice consistently!

πŸ’ͺ Practice: What's your opinion on working from home?
πŸ‘‡ Reply with your answer in the comments!

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IELTS SPEAKING BAND 7

πŸ“What Makes a Band 7 Answer?
β€’ Fluency and coherence are key!
β€’ Natural pace, connected ideas, good vocab.
β€’ Not perfect grammar, but effective communication.

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πŸ”Example: Describing a favorite book.
β€’ Question: "Describe your favorite book."
β€’ "I'd say 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It's... engaging because it tackles themes of justice and childhood innocence... I think Harper Lee beautifully portrays..." Notice the linking words!

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πŸ’‘Common Mistakes to Avoid:
β€’ Hesitation: "Um," "Ah," overuse.
β€’ Simple vocab: Replace "good" with "remarkable," "captivating."
β€’ Memorized answers: Sound unnatural!

πŸ”‘Key Points:
β€’ Relax! Take a deep breath.
β€’ Extend your answers beyond one sentence.

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πŸ—£οΈ Want to speak English fluently and confidently?

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πŸ’‘ Key Tips for Fluency:

β€’ πŸ—£οΈ Practice Regularly: Consistent practice, even for short periods, is crucial. Immersion is key!
β€’ 🧠 Think in English: Train your brain to formulate thoughts directly in English, not translate from your native language.
β€’ 🚫 Don't Fear Mistakes: Embrace errors as learning opportunities. Native speakers value effort over perfection

Do you feel confident speaking English? πŸ‘ for Yes, πŸ₯° for No!

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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ ENGLISH QUIZ TIME! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§


❓ What does the phrase "to be on the fence" mean?

❀️ To be very angry
πŸ₯° To be undecided
πŸ‘ To be absolutely certain



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Passive Structure with β€œHave”

πŸ”ΉWe use have + object + past participle to talk about things we arrange for someone else to do for us.
Examples:
βœ” I had my car repaired.
βœ” She had the computer fixed.
βœ” They’ve had the windows repaired.
βœ” He has had his trousers repaired.
βœ” We had the carpets cleaned.

πŸ”ΉThis is useful for services like:
Repairs
Cleaning
Haircuts
Anything you pay someone to do!
Structure:
➑ have + object + V3 (past participle)


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Master English Grammar!

πŸ’‘ Fun Grammar Facts:

β€’ πŸ€” The word "grammar" itself comes from the Greek word *grammatike*.
β€’ ✍️ Understanding tenses is key! They show when an action happened.
β€’ βž• Don't forget subject-verb agreement! Singular subject = singular verb!

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πŸ“š COMMON IELTS TOPICS

πŸ“ Education: Benefits of studying abroad
β€’ Explanation: Discuss advantages like cultural exposure & career boost.
β€’ Example: "Studying abroad broadens perspectives..."
β€’ Mistake: General statements lacking personal insights.

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πŸ” Technology: Impact of social media

β€’ Explanation: Weigh the pros (connection) & cons (addiction).
β€’ Example: "Social media facilitates global communication..."
β€’ Mistake: Only focusing on negative aspects.

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πŸ’‘ Environment: Climate change solutions

β€’ Explanation: Suggest concrete actions: reduce emissions, renewable energy.
β€’ Example: "Investing in solar energy is crucial..."
β€’ Mistake: Vague or unrealistic solutions.

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✏️ Travel: Advantages of eco-tourism

β€’ Explanation: Highlight sustainable travel that benefits local communities.
β€’ Example: "Eco-tourism promotes conservation..."
β€’ Mistake: Ignoring the potential drawbacks (e.g., disruption of local life).

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20 commonly used words in Telegram communications:

1. Channel – A type of broadcast-only chat.
2. Group – A chat space for multiple users to communicate.
3. Bot – Automated accounts that can perform various tasks.
4. Admin – A user with special permissions to manage groups or channels.
5. Sticker – A graphical sticker used in chats.
6. Message – A piece of text, image, or media sent in a chat.
7. Mute – To disable notifications from a chat or channel.
8. Pin – To keep a message at the top of a chat or group for easy reference.
9. Forward – To send a message from one chat to another.
10. Link – A URL shared in a message.
11. Poll – A feature to create surveys within chats.
12. Emoji – Small icons used to express emotions or ideas.
13. GIF – Animated images shared in chats.
14. Media – Photos, videos, and other multimedia files shared in chats.
15. Secret Chat – An encrypted, self-destructing chat.
16. Voice Message – An audio recording sent in a chat.
17. Video Call – A call with video capabilities.
18. File – A document or file shared in a chat.
19. Join – To become a member of a group or channel.
20. Update – A new version of the app with added features or fixes.

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πŸ”Ήif you can do something
πŸ‘‰ it is doable
πŸ”Έif you can see something
πŸ‘‰ it is visible
πŸ”Ήif you can hear something 
πŸ‘‰ it is audible
πŸ”Έif you can eat something
πŸ‘‰ it is edible
πŸ”Ήif you can touch something
πŸ‘‰ it is tangible
πŸ”Έif you can drink something
πŸ‘‰ it is potable


if you can pause something πŸ‘‰ is it possible?😊

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VOCABULARY LIST WITH EXAMPLE SENTENCES

πŸ“ ACHIEVE
β€’ To succeed in doing something good, usually by working hard.
β€’ Example: She worked hard to achieve her goals.

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πŸ” APPROPRIATE
β€’ Suitable or right for a particular situation or person.
β€’ Example: Is it appropriate to wear jeans to a wedding?
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πŸ’‘ CONFIDENT
β€’ Feeling sure about your own ability to do things successfully.
β€’ Example: He felt confident before the exam.

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✏️ DEAL WITH
β€’ To take action to solve a problem or manage a situation.
β€’ Example: We need to deal with this issue immediately.

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πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ AVOID
β€’ To stay away from someone or something.
β€’ Example: Avoid making common mistakes by practicing!


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πŸ“š ACADEMIC VS INFORMAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY πŸ“š

πŸ“ What's the difference?

Academic English is formal and used in writing and presentations. Informal English is used in everyday conversation.

E.g., Academic: "Furthermore". Informal: "Also".

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πŸ” Common Examples

β€’ Instead of "big," use "significant." "The data shows a significant increase."
β€’ Instead of "a lot of," use "numerous." "There are numerous studies on this topic."
β€’ Avoid contractions! "It is" NOT "It's."

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πŸ’‘ Mistakes to Avoid

β€’ Overusing complex words. Keep it clear!
β€’ Using slang or colloquialisms.
β€’ Ignoring audience and context.

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✏️ Quick Practice

Rewrite this sentence in academic English: "The study found a load of problems."

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πŸ”‘ Key Points

β€’ Choose words appropriate for the context.
β€’ Academic = Formal; Informal = Casual.
β€’ Aim for clarity and precision.

πŸ’ͺ Practice: Replace "but" with a more academic word.
πŸ‘‡ Reply with your answer in the comments!

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πŸ“š SPEAKING LIKE A PRO! πŸ“š

Hey English learners! Ready to boost your Speaking skills? Let's go! πŸš€

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✨ Key Facts
β€’ Fluency > Accuracy: Don't worry about being perfect. Focus on keeping the conversation flowing.
β€’ πŸ—£οΈ Practice, Practice, Practice: The more you speak, the better you get! Find a language partner or join a conversation group. Consistency is key!
β€’ πŸ‘‚Active Listening: Pay attention to how native speakers express themselves.

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πŸ“ Speaking Challenge
Describe your dream vacation in 3 sentences. What are you waiting for? Let’s dive in! 🏝️

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πŸ‘ What's your biggest speaking challenge? Leave a comment! πŸ‘‡ #EnglishSpeaking #LearnEnglish

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πŸ“š DAILY VOCABULARY WORDS WITH MEANING πŸ“š

πŸ“ Ubiquitous: Existing everywhere.

β€’ Like air, ubiquitous technology surrounds us.
β€’ Don't confuse with 'unique'.

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πŸ” Ephemeral: Short-lived; fleeting.

β€’ The beauty of a sunset is truly ephemeral.
β€’ Misuse: "The ephemeral art gallery".

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πŸ’‘ Mellifluous: Sweetly flowing; musical.

β€’ Her mellifluous voice captivated the audience.
β€’ Avoid: Mellifluous smell.

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✏️ Procrastinate: To delay unnecessarily.

β€’ Stop procrastinating and start studying!
β€’ Problem: Overusing 'just a little'.

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πŸ’ͺ Practice: Use "Ubiquitous" in a sentence.
πŸ‘‡ Reply with your answer in the comments!

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