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📞 "Call Someone" 📵
Remember: Use call + [person] — no preposition needed.
✅ Correct Examples:
📱 “He called me when he got home.”
👩💻 “She called her boss this morning.”
💬 “I’ll call you later.”
🚫 Common Mistakes:
❌ “He called to me yesterday.”
❌ “She called to her friend.”
❌ “I called to him, but he didn’t answer.”
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Remember: Use call + [person] — no preposition needed.
✅ Correct Examples:
📱 “He called me when he got home.”
👩💻 “She called her boss this morning.”
💬 “I’ll call you later.”
🚫 Common Mistakes:
❌ “He called to me yesterday.”
❌ “She called to her friend.”
❌ “I called to him, but he didn’t answer.”
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⌛️ Future Time Clauses – No "Will" After When/If! 🚫
Remember: After when, if, as soon as, before, after in future time clauses → use present tense, not future.
✅ Correct Examples:
✈️ “When I arrive at the airport, I’ll call you.”
🏡 “I’ll text you when I get home.”
☀️ “If it rains, we’ll cancel the picnic.”
🚫 Common Mistakes:
❌ “When I will arrive, I’ll call you.”
❌ “I’ll call you when I will get home.”
❌ “If it will rain, we’ll stay inside.”
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Remember: After when, if, as soon as, before, after in future time clauses → use present tense, not future.
✅ Correct Examples:
✈️ “When I arrive at the airport, I’ll call you.”
🏡 “I’ll text you when I get home.”
☀️ “If it rains, we’ll cancel the picnic.”
🚫 Common Mistakes:
❌ “When I will arrive, I’ll call you.”
❌ “I’ll call you when I will get home.”
❌ “If it will rain, we’ll stay inside.”
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🏃 "Do" sports, never "make" sports! ✅
Remember this simple rule and you’ll always get it right.
Examples:
✅ Do you like doing sports?
❌Do you like make sports?
✅ In his free time, he loves doing sports.
❌In his free time, he likes make sports.
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Remember this simple rule and you’ll always get it right.
Examples:
✅ Do you like doing sports?
❌
✅ In his free time, he loves doing sports.
❌
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😔 Say " disappointed in " or " disappointed with" someone — not " disappointed about " someone! ✅
Correct Examples:
✅ I'm so disappointed in him—I really thought I could trust him.
❌ ~I'm disappointed about him...~
✅ Her parents were disappointed with her decision.
❌ ~Her parents were disappointed about her.~
Remember: 🤔
Use "disappointed in/with" for people or their behavior.
Use "disappointed about" for situations, events, or things (e.g., disappointed about the weather 🌧).
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Correct Examples:
✅ I'm so disappointed in him—I really thought I could trust him.
❌ ~I'm disappointed about him...~
✅ Her parents were disappointed with her decision.
❌ ~Her parents were disappointed about her.~
Remember: 🤔
Use "disappointed in/with" for people or their behavior.
Use "disappointed about" for situations, events, or things (e.g., disappointed about the weather 🌧).
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💥 Say "crash into" — not just "crash"! ✅
Correct Examples:
✅ The car crashed into the house.
❌ ~The car crashed the house.~
✅ The truck crashed into a tree.
❌ ~The truck crashed a tree.~
Remember: 🚗💨
Crash → needs "into" when something is hit or collided with.
You crash into an object, not crash the object itself!
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Correct Examples:
✅ The car crashed into the house.
❌ ~The car crashed the house.~
✅ The truck crashed into a tree.
❌ ~The truck crashed a tree.~
Remember: 🚗💨
Crash → needs "into" when something is hit or collided with.
You crash into an object, not crash the object itself!
Drive your grammar home safely! 🛑📘
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We say: "In my opinion" ✅
We do not say: "According to me" ❌
Correct Examples:
✨ "In my opinion, he is correct."
✨ "In my opinion, Lucy is old enough to understand what she did was wrong."
Why?
🤔 "According to" is used to refer to someone else’s viewpoint or information, not your own.
For example:
📘 "According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow."
📘 "According to Sarah, the meeting starts at 3 PM."
So when sharing your own thoughts, stick with:
💬 "In my opinion..." or even "I think..." or "From my perspective..." ✅
Quick Reminder:
✅ In my view / I believe / I think
❌ According to me (sounds unnatural in English)
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We do not say: "
Correct Examples:
✨ "In my opinion, he is correct."
✨ "In my opinion, Lucy is old enough to understand what she did was wrong."
Why?
🤔 "According to" is used to refer to someone else’s viewpoint or information, not your own.
For example:
📘 "According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow."
📘 "According to Sarah, the meeting starts at 3 PM."
So when sharing your own thoughts, stick with:
💬 "In my opinion..." or even "I think..." or "From my perspective..." ✅
Quick Reminder:
✅ In my view / I believe / I think
❌ According to me (sounds unnatural in English)
Now you’re all set to express your opinion clearly and correctly! 🎯✨ *Join for free* 👏
https://rubika.ir/IELTS_Karimi
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