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🌟 Phrasal Verbs 🆚 Formal English 🌟 • Put off ⏳ → Postpone • Give up 😓 → Surrender / Abandon • Find out 🔍 → Discover • Go on 🚶♂️ → Continue / Proceed • Look into 👀 → Investigate • Carry out 🛠️ → Conduct • Point out 👉 → Indicate • Set up 🏗️ → Establish • Deal with 🤝 → Address / Handle • Go against 🚫 → Oppose • Come up with 💡 → Devise • Bring about 🔄 → Cause / Produce • Take part ❔ → Participate • Keep on 🔄 → Persist • Leave out ❌ → Omit Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 16 авг.1025
I don't know(Boring ነው እንደዚ ማለት ስለዚህ…) ✅I'm still Figuring It Out I'm Confused(Boring) ✅I'm trying to make sense of it. I'm worried(Boring) ✅ It's Been Bothering me Lately. (Intersting) I need time.(Boring) ✅ Let me think it through. Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 13 авг.2013
✍️ English Language Lesson: 1. Tsunami - T is silent 2. Honest - H is silent 3. Island - S is silent 4. Queue - UEUE is silent 5. Knife – K is silent 6. Hour – H is silent 7. Doubt – B is silent 8. Psychology – P is silent 9. Listen – T is silent 10. Wednesday – First D is silent 11. Subtle – B is silent 12. Gnome – G is silent 13. Wrist – W is silent 14. Salmon – L is silent 15. Castle – T is silent 16. Half – L is silent 17. Corps – P and S are silent 18. Plumber – B is silent 19. Fasten – T is silent 20. Mortgage – T is silent Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 11 авг.23651
10 Common English Expressions with "CAN'T" 1⃣Can't carry a tune 2⃣Can't be bothered 3⃣Can't tell 4⃣Can't get enough of 5⃣Can't wait 6⃣Can't stand 7⃣Can't bear 8⃣Can't help 9⃣Can't beat/ Can't top 🔟Can't thank you enough #Common_Phrases Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 10 авг.2574
💠 Parameter usually means a limit, rule, condition, or setting. It is often used in planning, science, math, and technology. You can think of it as something that defines what is allowed or what range something can have. 🔰 Ex:- We set clear parameters for the project. Here, the word refers to boundaries or guidelines for the work. 💠 Perimeter means the distance around the outside edge of a shape or area. It is a measurement word, often used in geometry, land, and security contexts. 🔰 Ex:- The fence marks the perimeter of the yard. Here, the word refers to the outer boundary of the space. ⚜ Use parameter for limits, conditions, rules, or settings. ⚜ Use perimeter for the outer edge or total distance around something. 🌀 If you are talking about measurement around a shape, choose perimeter. 🌀 If you are talking about boundaries for action or discussion, choose parameter. ✍ A simple memory tip helps:- parameter is often abstract, while perimeter is physical and measurable.
- 8 авг.2974
Remember vs Remind ይህ ልዩነት በፈተና ላይ በብዛት የሚያደናግር ወሳኝ ክፍል ነው፦ 🧠 1. Remember (ማስታወስ) ሀሳቡ፦ እራሳችን፣ ያለ ማንም እርዳታ መረጃን ከአእምሯችን ስናወጣ። 🔥 I remember your face. (ፊትህን አስታውሰዋለሁ።) 🔔 2. Remind (ማሳሰብ / ማስታወስ) ሀሳቡ፦ ሌላ አካል (ሰው፣ ስልክ፣ ወይም ማስታወሻ) እንዳንረሳ ሲያደርገን። Remind me to study. (እንድጠና አሳስበኝ።) 📊 ፈጣን ቁልፍ (Quick Key) Remember ➔ እኔው እራሴ (No help) Remind ➔ ሌላ ሰው/ነገር (With help) 📝 የፈተና ጥያቄ (Quiz) "The alarm clock ____ me to wake up early." 🔴 A) remembered 🔵 B) reminded
- 3 авг.3743
♻️ all / whole / every♻️ 💬 Use everywith SINGULAR, countable nouns: ➡️ Ex: Every student in the class has a computer. ➡️ Use allwith PLURAL nouns OR with uncountable nouns to mean 100% of many things. Ex: ▪️ All of the students in the class have computers. ▪️All of this furniture is new. 💬Use whole (less formal) or entire (more formal) with uncountable or singular countable nouns to mean 100% of one thing. Ex: ▪️I ate the whole pizza. #Confusing_words
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- 25 июл.4764
I understand❌ I Got U✅ Maybe❌ Perhaps✅ I agree❌ Exactly✅ Let's Start❌ Lets dive in✅
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- 22 июл.4603
Parameter and Perimeter sound similar, but they refer to very different things.
- 21 июл.468
🟡 Few 🟡 A Few 🟡 Little 🟡 A Little
- 20 июл.3602
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- 19 июл.33771
💠Phrasal verbs with ‘on’ 💠 🔹put on = to attach clothes to your body. 🔸She puts on a pair of socks in the morning.’ 🔹Try on = to attach clothes to your body to try them. 🔸Excuse me shop assistant, where can I try on this jacket?’ 🔹Take on = to attach a new employee to a company, or, to attach more work or responsibility to an individual. 🔸He is taking on more clients at the moment.’ 🔹 catch on = a new idea or fashion attaches itself to a society. 🔸The new mobile payment app didn't catch on at first, but now almost everyone in the city uses it. 🔹 get on + bus, plane, boat = to attach yourself to a vehicle. 🔸He got on the plane at 9am and it took off at 9.30am. 🔹Turn on/ switch on = to attach device to power/electricity. 🔸How do I switch the computer on? 🔹Go on = to continue speaking or continue moving. 🔸Please go on and finish what you were saying. 🔸Go on until the church and then turn left. 🔹carry on = to continue an activity. 🔸She carried on working until she was 70.’ 🔸Keep calm and carry on.’ (British phrase to mean ‘continue with your life as normal until the difficult time passes’). 🔹 keep on = to continue with an action. 🔸They kept on swimming until they reached land. Phrasal_verb
- 17 июл.4044
This confusion happens because many people assume enervate must mean something like fill with energy. It does not. The word is linked to the idea of weakening the nerves or force behind someone or something. ♠️ Use enervate:- when something leaves a person tired or depleted. ♠️ Use energize:- when something makes a person feel active, alert, or inspired. A good memory trick is simple:- if the meaning is drain, choose enervate. If the meaning is boost, choose energize. Keeping that contrast in mind will help you pick the right word quickly and avoid a common mix up. Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 16 июл.4465
{for Q. 3} 🔵Functions 🔸The workers have no liberties of their own, still they sacrifice everything of their lives. 🔹showing contrast, a compound sentence 🟡The workers are the most unselfish of the children of men. 🔹showing comparison, superlative degree 🟡According to Helen Keller, the workers toil and live and die for other people's country. 🔹showing opinion or point of view 🟣Vocabulary *️⃣nouns : liberty,happiness,sacrifice *️⃣adjective : unselfish *️⃣verbs : toil,live,die ⚪️ Synonyms ◾️liberty - freedom,independence,sovereignty ◾️toil - drudgery, labour,fag,hard working ◾️happiness - delight,elation,joy,pleasure,enjoyment,euphoria,ecstasy,hilarity ◾️unselfish - generous,noble,selfless,helpful 🟤 Phrasal verb #️⃣ die for Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 15 июл.3947
🟣 Fill in the blanks using appropriate words given below. 👉🏻 options: ( sacrifice,toil,sleep,unselfish,liberties,continents ) 🔴 (3) Why does Helen Keller call the workers ' the most unselfish of the children of men ' ? Ans. According to Helen Keller, the workers ...........................and live and die for other people's country, other people's.............................. , other people's.......................... and other people's happiness. They have no liberties of their own, still they................................ everything of their lives. In this way, they are the most ............................ of the children of men. 👍 ANSWERS 👍 🔵 (3) Why does Helen Keller call the workers ' the most unselfish of the children of men ' ? Ans. According to Helen Keller, the workers toil and live and die for other people's country, other people's continents, other people's liberties and other people's happiness. They have no liberties of their own, still they sacrifice everything in their lives. In this way, they are the most unselfish of the children of men. Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐
- 14 июл.4124
{for Q. 2} 🔘Grammar ✔️Change the voice 🔹The clever ones know it well. (AV) 🔸It is known well to the clever ones. (PV) (NOT by clever ones) 🔹The government dresses them up in khaki. (AV) 🟡They are dressed up in khaki by the government. (PV) 🔹The government gives them a rifle. (AV) 🔸They are given a rifle by the government. (PV) or 🔸A rifle is given to them by the government. (PV) 🔹It costs lives of million of young men.(AV) 🔸Lives of million of young men are cost by it.(PV) ⚪️Functions 🔸They know how to make them do what they want. showing compulsion (force) 🔹If the government dresses them up in khaki, they will go forth to fight bravely. showing condition 🟠Wh-questions 🔹The clever ones know it well. 🔸What do the clever ones know well? 🔹The clever ones know it well. 🔸How do the clever ones know it? 🔹They will go forth to fight bravely for their own enemies. 🔸Why will they go forth? 🔹They will go forth to fight bravely for their own enemies. 🟡For whom will they go forth to fight bravely? 🟡Phrases 🔹holding high position - adjective phrase 🟡how to lure workers - noun phrase 🔵Structure 🔹They know it well how to make them do what they want. - causal construction 🟣Vocabulary 🌺Nouns: bravery, braveness,death,honour,horror,cleverness,height,life 🌼Adjectives: brave,dead,honourable,horrible,clever,high,living,alive 🪴Adverbs: bravely,deadly,horribly,cleverly,highly,lively 🎀Verbs: die,horrify,heighten,live 👍Synonyms 🔹clever : smart, intelligent,bright,talented,capable,apt,ace,expert,skilful,able,competent 🟡lure : ambush,camouflage,bribe,trap,induce,tempt,seduce,entice,bait 🔹brave : courageous, valiant, fearless,bold,daring,dashing,adventurous,heroic,stout,chivalrous 🟡 honour : glory, fame,esteem, respect, regard,reputation,dignity,prestige, 🔴 Antonyms 🔹clever - dull,foolish,idiotic,idiot,fool,naive,stupid, 🔸brave - coward,timid,fearful,weak,frightened 🔹honour - dishonour, blame,censure,scorn,disgrace,reproach,humiliation 🟤 Phrasal Verbs 🔹dress up 🟡start off 🔹go forth 🟡fight for 🔹die for 🟡cost of Share ➕ @Now_Speak_English ⭐