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2021-11-09 02:53:00 How to Express Love in English !?
1. I really like you, and you are the best thing that has ever happened to me.


2. You are adorable, and I love you!


3. I cannot stop thinking about you.


4. I keep falling in love with you!


5. My love for you is unconditional and eternal
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6. I adore you!


7. You are the love of my life!


8. You have made me a better person, I will always need you by my side.


9. I want to spend my whole life with you!
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2021-11-09 02:49:49 Better ways to Bargain :

1. That's a rip-off

2. Isn't there a discount on this?

3. Please offer a fair price

4. Is that the best price you can give me?

5. How about $15?

6. That’s my last offer.

7. Can you lower the price?
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2020-12-24 01:11:45 When to use Adverbs of Frequency:

a. Always use adverbs of frequency to discuss how often something happens.

b. Adverbs of frequency are often used to indicate routine or repeated activities, so they are often used with the present simple tense.

c. If a sentence has only one verb, place the adverb of frequency in the middle of the sentence so that it is positioned after the subject but before the verb.
For example: Tom never flies. He always takes the bus.

d. When a sentence contains more than one verb, place the adverb of frequency before the main verb.
For example: They have often visited Europe.

e. When using an adverb of frequency in the negative or in forming a question, place it before the main verb.
For example: Do you usually get up so late?

Adverbs of Frequency:

1. Always

2. Usually

3. Normally

4. Frequently

5. Often

6. Sometimes

7. Occasionally

8. Seldom

9. Rarely

10. Hardly ever

11. Never
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2020-12-21 01:23:20 Modal Verbs:

1. Can - ability, request

2. Could - past ability, suggestion, future p
ossibility

3. May - permission or future possibility

4. Might - present or future possibility

5. Must - necessity or obligation

6. Ought to- - what's right and correct

7. Shall - offer or suggestion

8. Should - advice or uncertain prediction

9. Will - willingness, certain prediction, or promise

10. Would - request, invitation, or making arrangements
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2020-12-08 05:44:13 How to Thank and say You're Welcome
Thank You

1. Thank you so much.
2. You are a life saver.
3. What would I do without you?
4. I really appreciate what you've done.
5. I can't thank you enough.
6. You're the best
7. You're too kind.

You're Welcome

1. Anytime-
2. Don't mention it
3. Glad to help
4. My pleasure
5. No problem
6. No worries
7. It was nothing
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2020-12-06 22:04:17 10 Commonly confused words:

1. Further - about the degree
E.g. The first team has gone furthest in its analysis.

2. Farther - about distance
E.g. The farthest point from the sun.

3. Especially - particularly
E.g. He despised them all, especially Tom.

4. Specially - for a purpose
E.g. A new coat and hat, bought specially for your wedding.

5. Older - comparing ages of people
E.g. This building is older than that one.

6. Elder - comparing ages of the family members
E.g. My elder daughter is 11.

7. Altogether - completely, in total
E.g. I stopped seeing her altogether.

8. All together - all in one place
E.g. They arrived all together.

9. Beside - next to
E.g. He sat beside me in the front seat.

10. Besides - in addition to
E.g. I have no other family besides my parents.
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2020-12-05 22:26:22 How '-ing' verbs are made:

1. y ing = ying

play = playing
fly = flying
study = studying

2. e = (drop the e) ing
If the verb ends in an E we remove the E and add ING.

dance - dancing
fake = faking
rhyme = rhyming

3. ee ing = eeing

see = seeing
flee = fleeing
agree = agreeing

4. ie = ie (drop the ie) ing
If the verb ends in IE we change it to YING.

die = dying
lie = lying
tie = tying

5. c/v/c* = double final c ing
If the verb ends in a consonant vowel consonant, we double the final consonant and add ING.

run = running
put = putting
stop = stopping

6. If a two-syllable verb ends in a consonant vowel consonant, we do not double the final consonant when the stress is on the first syllable.

Infinitive - ING form
to happen - happening
to enter - entering
to offer - offering
to suffer - suffering

7. We do not double the final consonant when the verb ends in W, X or Y or when the final syllable is not emphasized.

Infinitive - ING form
to fix - fixing
to enjoy - enjoying
to snow - snowing

8. If the verb ends in a stressed vowel R, we double the final R and add ING.

Infinitive - ING form
refer - referring
defer - deferring

9. If the verb ends in an unstressed vowel R, we do not double the final R and add ING.

Infinitive - ING form
to offer - offering
to suffer - suffering
to whisper - whispering
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2020-12-04 21:58:50
Crime and emergencies

1. Kidnapping

2. Burglary

3. Explosion

4. Mugging

5. Robbery

6. Car jacking

7. Murder

8. Vandalism

9. Drunk driving

10. Gas leak

11. Fire breakout

12. Short circuit
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2020-12-04 17:42:53 How to read numbers
60m – sixty meters (distance)
25ft – twenty-five feet (distance)
35 km/h – thirty-five kilometers per hour (speed)
2.5L – two and a half liters (volume)
3 tbsp – three tablespoons (small volume)
5 tsp – five teaspoons (small volume)
7 lbs 8 oz – seven pounds eight ounces (weight)
4 kg – four kilograms (weight)
250 g – two hundred and fifty grams (weight)
1963 – nineteen sixty-three (year)
2002 – two thousand and two (year)
2020 – twenty-twenty (year)
1500 – fifteen hundred (number)
$20.00 – twenty dollars (money)
$2.10 – two dollars and ten cents (two – ten)
€25.00 – twenty-five euro (never plural)
£17.00- seventeen pounds
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2020-12-03 23:18:44
Ways to describe someone's face:

1. Oblong

2. Oval

3. Round

4. Rectangular

5. Square

6. Triangular

7. Diamond

8. Inverted Triangle

9. Heart
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