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2021-01-14 18:45:50 Grammar
Common mistakes

He has high computer skills
He has good/advanced computer skills .

He has a high education
He has good level of education.

An engineer with high qualifications is required.
A well-qualified engineer is required .

He has a high knowledge of English
He has a good/an advanced knowledge of English .

She has a big/great experience of teaching
She has considerable experience of teaching.

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2021-01-07 16:52:55 Vocabulary
The difference between "Made of, from, by, in, with"

Made of is used when the material DOES NOT change
The chair is made of wood.

Made from is used when the material CHANGES
This plastic is made from oil.

Made by is used as a product of a specific Company:
This shirt is made by Nike

Made in is used as a product a country :
made in china.

Made with is used when something is produced by a Application:
Made with Powerpoint.


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2021-01-02 13:52:39 WHILE + subject + verb

#While is used to refer to a period of time in which another activity happened. .
it is very similar to #during, but it is followed by a sentence.

Examples

I lost my credit cards while I was shopping.

I boiled the rice while the meat was being cooked.

He ate chicken while he was watching the game.
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2021-01-02 13:49:44 Vocabulary
The difference between "Travel , Travelling & Travellings"

Travel is a kind of trip makes by some groups of people

Travelling is a trip makes by a person.

Travellings refers to long time Travelling

1. My travel to England cost me about 850$

2. I want to go sightseeing by a famous travelling company.

3. Air/Rail/Business Travel

4. Gulliver's travellings (It means his travel was taken a lot of time and so long travelling)
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2021-01-02 13:48:45 Grammar
What's the difference between bad and badly??

Definition :

The adverb badly is used to tell how something is done.

The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings .

to complete linking verbs such as :

seem
look
taste
smell

Examples :

1. Our football team played
(bad , badly ) last night.

Our football team played badly last night.

2. John felt (bad , badly )
about the loss.

John felt bad about the loss.

3.The medicine doesn't taste
too(bad , badly ).

The medicine doesn't taste too bad.

4. Our science project went
(bad , badly ).

Our science project went badly.

5. The air in the sewer smelled
(bad ,badly ).

 The air in the sewer smelled bad.

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2021-01-01 14:16:33
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2021-01-01 14:12:54
May this year bring new happiness ,
new goals, new achievements
and a lot of new inspirations on your life .
Wishing you a year fully loaded with happiness.
Merry christmas and happy new year .
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2020-12-26 10:04:58 Grammar
Appositives

An appositive is a noun or a noun phrase placed next to another word to define or modify it.

Example :

In the phrase "my friend Hannah," the noun "Hannah" is an appositive, which gives us more information about "my friend".

Restrictive & Non-Restrictive

We have two types of Appositives. Restrictive and non-restrictive.

Non-Restrictive

Non-restrictive appositives are the ones that are NOT necessary for the meaning of the sentence to be completed.

Example :

"Dora, the head surgeon, has called us to meet her."

In this sentence, "the head surgeon" does not narrow down the first element "Dora", rather it provides more information about it. Non-restrictive appositives are put in between commas.

Restrictive Appositives

In a restrictive appositive, the second element limits or clarifies a word in some crucial way. For example, in the sentence "My friend Shane has brought the books." The name "Shane" tells us which friend the writer is talking about; Thus restricting the first element. Restrictive appositives don't need to be set off with a pair of commas.

Example :

Canada, one of the coldest countries in the world, is very beautiful.

Non-restrictive, because without "one of the coldest countries in the world", the sentence still would be complete.

The band Three Days Grace will be performing tonight.

Restrictive, because we didn't know which band would be performing until the Appositive Three Days Grace came in.

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2020-12-26 10:04:19 meathead

Meaning : a stupid person

For example :

How did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?

I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
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2020-12-26 10:03:48 Idiom


Take it upon yourself to do sth

Meaning : to accept responsibility for sth without being asked to

He took it upon himself to personally thank each person at the meeting.

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