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2022-07-21 09:56:50 SEE SOMEONE DO/SEE SOMEONE DOING (2-qism)


1) Simple (do):

I saw the cleaner tidy up the room – Active
The cleaner was seen to tidy up the room – Passive

2) Continuous (doing):

I saw Jahongir taking the test – Active.
Jahongir was seen taking the test – Passive

• see
• listen to
• look at
• notice
• hear
• observe
• feel
• watch
• overhear

NOTE! “-ING STRUCTURE” ONLY

• find • smell
• catch • leave
• discover • keep
• spot
• glimpse • can(could) + see / hear / feel / etc

Examples:

1) Through the bedroom window, I spotted my sister leaving the house. (NOT: ... leave);

2) We caught Bobir stealing the money in class. (NOT: ... steal)

3) We searched the house,and eventually found Jane reading a book in her bedroom. (NOT: ... read)

4) a) I can hear somebody coming ( ... come)
b) Can you see that man standing over there? (... stand)

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2022-07-20 13:17:00 OTMlarga onlayn ro‘yxatdan o‘tish yakunlanishiga 7 kun qoldi

Oliy ta’lim muassasalarining bakalavriat ta’lim yo‘nalishlariga
abituriyentlarni ro‘yxatga olish Davlat test markazining my.dtm.uz sayti va Yagona interaktiv davlat xizmatlari portali (my.gov.uz) orqali onlayn amalga oshirilmoqda.

Fuqaroligi bo‘lmagan shaxslar esa oliy ta’lim muassasalarida tashkil etilgan qabul komissiyalarida ro‘yxatdan o‘tishlari mumkin. Abituriyentlarni ro‘yxatga olish 27-iyulga qadar (shu kuni ham) davom etadi.

Abituriyentlar mazkur muddat davomida o‘z ma’lumotlari va tanlagan ta’lim yo‘nalishlarini o‘zgartirishlari mumkin. Onlayn ro‘yxatdan o‘tish bo‘yicha videoqo‘llanma. Abituriyentlar uchun foydali ma’lumotlar.

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2022-07-20 09:40:18 SEE SOMEONE DO/SEE SOMEONE DOING (1-qism)


Bu strukturada qo'llanilish va ma'no jihatidan ikkita asosiy farq mavjud:

1-farq (asosan 'intermediate" kitoblarda berilgan):

1 a) ish-harakatni boshdan-oyoq/jarayonni to'liq sodir bolganiga guvohi bo'lish (ko'rish, eshitish, sezish va h.k.z) ni ifodalaganda:

I saw my sister tidy up the room - Men singlimning xonani yig'ishtirganini kordim.

1 b) ish-harakatning boshdan oxirigacha emas, balki ma'lum bir qismini/jarayonning o'rtasiga guvoh bo'lish (ko'rish,eshitish,sezish va h.k.z)ni ifodalaganda:

I saw Sabrina going along the street - Men Sabrinaning ko'cha bo'ylab ketayotganini ko'rdim.

2-farq (ayrim "advanced" kitoblarda berilgan):

2 a) Qisqa, bir martalik ish-harakatlarni ifodalaganda:

I noticed him throw a sweet wrapper on the floor, so I asked him to pick it up. - Men uning shirinlik o'ram-qog'ozini polga tashlaganini sezib qoldim va undan olishni so'radim.

2 b) takroriy harakatlarni ifodalaganda:

Did you hear those dogs barking most of the night? - Anovi itlarning kechasi bilan vovullab chiqqanini eshitdingizmi?

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2022-07-18 19:15:27
Some companies go out on a ______, taking more risks to ensure that targets are reached.
Anonymous Quiz
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vacation
13%
trip
6%
hill
16%
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19%
cruise
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2022-07-18 12:27:18 CRAM FOR SUCCESS

IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TESTS (PART 1,2,3)

Channel: @Aslanovs_Lessons
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2022-07-18 12:27:01 CRAM FOR SUCCESS

IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TESTS (PART 1,2,3)

Channel: @Aslanovs_Lessons
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2022-07-17 08:47:43 #grammartime

1. LATE - kech
e.g Don't be late!


2. LATER - kechroq
e.g She came later than me.


3. LATTER - Ikkinchisi ( Ikkitadan ikkinchisi )
e.g He presented 2 solutions, the
latter seems much better.


4. LATEST - oxirgi/so'nggi ( paydo bo'lishiga kora )
e.g This is the latest in robot
technology.


5. LAST - oxirgi ( tartibiga ko'ra )
e.g This is our last lesson.


6. AT LEAST - eng kamida/kamida
e.g I think there must have been at
least 500 people in attendance.

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2022-07-16 13:54:15 #vocabularytips

7 𝗪𝗔𝗬𝗦 𝗧𝗢 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗩𝗘 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗩𝗢𝗖𝗔𝗕𝗨𝗟𝗔𝗥𝗬

DEVELOP A READING HABIT.
Vocabulary building is easiest when you encounter words in context. Seeing words appear in a novel or a newspaper article can be far more helpful than seeing them appear on vocabulary lists. Not only do you gain exposure to unfamiliar words; you also see how they’re used.

USE THE DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS.
Online dictionaries and thesauruses are helpful resources if used properly. They can jog your memory about synonyms that would actually be better words in the context of what you’re writing. A full dictionary definition can also educate you about antonyms, root words, and related words, which is another way to learn vocabulary.

PLAY WORD GAMES.
Classic games like Scrabble and Boggle can function as a fun way to expand your English vocabulary. Crossword puzzles can as well. If you really want to be efficient, follow up rounds of these word games with a little note-taking. Keep a list of the different words you learned while playing the game, and then study that list from time to time.

USE FLASHCARDS.
A quick way to build a large vocabulary is to study a number of words via flashcards. In today’s digital age, a wide array of smartphone apps make flashcards convenient and easy to organize. Aiming for one new word a day is reasonable. You can always go for more, but it may not be reasonable to assimilate dozens of English words every single day.

SUBSCRIBE TO "WORD OF THE DAY" FEEDS.
Some web platforms will provide you with a word a day—either on a website, an app, or via email—to help you expand your vocabulary. You can add these words to running word lists.

USE MNEMONICS.
A mnemonic device is a form of word association that helps you remember words’ definitions and proper uses. For instance think of the word obsequious which means “attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery.” Break down that word into components: “obse” is the beginning of “obsessed,” “qui” sounds like the French word for “yes” (oui), and “us” is like the word “us.” So you can think of that big word obsequious as “obsessed with saying yes to us”—which is kind of what it means!

PRACTICE USING NEW WORDS IN CONVERSATION.
It’s possible to amass a huge vocabulary without actually knowing how to use words. This means you have to take it upon yourself to put your personal dictionary into use. If you come across an interesting word in your reading, make a point of using it in conversation. By experimenting in low-stakes situations, you can practice the art of word choice and, with a little bit of trial and error, hone in on the right word for a particular context.

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2022-07-15 20:10:34 Tayyormisizlar

DTM imtihoniga tayyorgarlikni boshlaymizmi?

Oramizda abituriyentlar bormi

Bepul test-tahlil challengega qatnashish uchun shunchaki do'stlarni taklif qilishiz va kanalga ulangan bo'lishiz kerak bo'ladi


Ertaga start qilib boshlaymiz In Shaa Allah maksimal darajada ulashamiz xabarni

DTM 2019 kitobi bo'yicha ketamiz

#imtihonga_16kun_qoldi

Kanalga ulanish

@English_Grammarian

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2022-07-15 14:42:06 IELTS Writing Task 2.

Phrases to open/start an essay:

Many/some people claim/opine/believe that...

There is no denying that...
It is often said that...

These days.../ Nowadays.../ In this day and age...

It goes without saying that...

It is universally accepted that...

We live in an age when many of us are...

People are divided in their opinion regarding...

.... is one of the most important issues...

Whether .... or .... is a controversial issue
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