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#english_usage ✅Look at it this way. ✍️ We use this expression to ask someone to think about something in a different way. 📚Look at it this way. Suppose you were in the same position as me. How would you feel? 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ @ingliztiliuzz

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#special_expressions ✍Note these expressions 🔹in/at church 🔹in a picture 🔹in a tent 🔹at home/work 🔹in the sky 🔹in a hat 🔹in/at school/college 🔹in the rain 🔹The map is on page 32. (BUT I stopped reading at page 32.) 🔹in bed / (the) hospital / prison 🔹on a farm 🔹working on the railway @ingliztiliuzz
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#Everyday_drama Rich Man Teaches Homeless A Lesson | @ingliztiliuzz
#Everyday_drama Rich Man Teaches Homeless A Lesson | @ingliztiliuzz
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2️⃣TWO TWO TWO and TWO2️⃣ 🟤Two — number equivalent to the sum of one and one; one less than three; "two years ago" 🟣second — constituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; "he married for a second time" 🟤double — adjective: consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things. "double doors" 🟣twice — adverb: two times; on two occasions. "the earl married twice" 🟤twofold — adjective: (two-fold) twice as great or as numerous. "a twofold increase in the risk" 🟣duo — a pair of people or things, especially in music or entertainment. "the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy" 🟤pair — a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit. "a pair of gloves" 🟣Twosome — a group of two persons or things "those sisters are a constant twosome, going everywhere together" 🟤Couple — two people or things of the same sort considered together. "a couple of girls were playing marbles" 🟣dual — consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects. "their dual role at work and home" 🟤two-faced — adjective insincere and deceitful. "I soon learned that he was two-faced" 🤔 Did I forget smth? @ingliztiliuzz @ingliztiliuzgroup
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#pronunciation Could You pronounce? 1) Crisps Potato chips are called crisps in England. 2) Thistle Thistle is a wild plant with sharp leaves. 3) Should You shouldn't pronounce the 'L' in should. 4) Would Would and wood sound the same. 5) Murder The man was charged with murder. 6) Ambulance When you hear an ambulance, pull over to the side of the road. 7) Little You'll learn English little by little. 8) Catastrophic The catastrophic earthquake took many lives. 9) Unfortunate An unfortunate accident happened. 10) Law/Low Stealing is against the law. If you bend down low, you'll see where the kids are hiding. 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 Try to pronounce these words https://t.me/ingliztiliuzz/2272
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🗣 How to pronounce...❓ ✍️ Data, either, neither, often.... @ingliztiliuzz
🗣 How to pronounce...❓ ✍️ Data, either, neither, often.... @ingliztiliuzz
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Don't you think? 🔷Use this question to ask for agreement from a listener. People use this expression when: ✍️they're making a suggestion: 🔹You should ask the professor for help, don't you think? ✍️they want to state their opinion, but they don't feel confident enough to just directly say it they want the listeners to feel included in the statement 🔹Wow. I love this place. It's great, don't you think? ✍️they want the listener to admit that something is true: 🔹You're too old for that, don't you think? @ingliztiliuzz Dears we need ur reaction to the posts. They really help us what to post in the future 😊if you like press 👍 😊if you dislike press 👏
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We often use the word "obviously"🤷‍♀️, but we can also use the following words in place of obviously: 🔹 apparently 🔹 certainly 🔹 evidently Can you recall some other words❓ Do let us know. @ingliztiliuzz
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#Everyday_drama Everyone deserves love, care and attention. Family is the most important! Watch, it's worth the six minutes o
#Everyday_drama Everyone deserves love, care and attention. Family is the most important! Watch, it's worth the six minutes of your time. @ingliztiliuzz
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Understanding different word formations of a single word can help to improve your vocabulary and language skills in various ways: 1. Angrier (comparative adjective) She was angrier than I had ever seen her before. 2. Angriest (superlative adjective) Out of all the siblings, he was the angriest when he found out the news. 3. Anger (noun) His anger towards the situation was palpable. 4. Angered (verb) She was angered by his thoughtless comments. 5. Angering (verb) The constant noise from the construction site was angering the residents. 6. Angry (adjective) The teacher's angry expression made the students quiet down immediately. 7. Angerless (adjective) Despite the frustrating situation, she remained angerless and composed @ingliztiliuzz
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Hey there, lovely souls! Remember, life is short, so be sure to eat the cake first before tackling the veggies. Sending you warm hugs and a sprinkle of laughter on this beautiful day!
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#english_usage The word "advantage" has several synonyms including benefit, gain, favor, profit, and consolation. These words all denote a favorable position, outcome, or condition, and can be used interchangeably in most contexts. @ingliztiliuzz
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Here are some common mistakes. ❌ I am cutting my hair. ❌ What is the time in your watch? ❌ Me and Tom live in london. ❌ Do you like a glass of juice? ❌ The life is hard ❌ When I will arrive, I will call you. ❌ I must to call him immediately. ❌ The house is not enough big. ❌ I look forward to meet you. ❌ We thrive, usually to home. ❌ Where I can find a bank. ❌ She was boring in the class. Correct them in comments. @ingliztiliuzz
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B2 level questions Can you answer all 10 questions? @ingliztiliuzz
B2 level questions Can you answer all 10 questions? @ingliztiliuzz
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The difference between everyday and every day. Everyday is an adjective so it goes before the noun it describes. Everyday = ordinary, regular, normal or commonplace. It can refer to something done or used daily or routinely. 🔹You should wear an elegant dress for the wedding, not just an everyday one. 🔹Even though he has won some money, it hasn't changed his everyday life. 🔹Some everyday activities damage the environment. 🔹Why do you always use those big words that are not common in everyday language? Every day is a phrase that usually acts as an adverb. Every day = all of the days or each day over a period of time. It can also mean very regularly. 🔸You've been wearing that same shirt every day this week. You need to change it! 🔸You should take a shower every day. 🔸Low prices, every day! (A sign in a shop) 🔸Woodward English publishes new material on Twitter every day. @ingliztiliuzz
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#english_usage 🌀We are going to look at "both", "either", and "neither". 🌀In all three cases, we are talking about 2 things 🔆We use Both to talk about 2 out of 2 things: 🔻Both tea and coffee contain caffeine 🔆We use Neither to talk about Zero out of Two things. 🔻Neither tea nor coffee contains alcohol. 🔆And we use Either to talk about One out of Two things. 🔻In the morning, I drink either tea or coffee @ingliztiliuzz @ingliztiliuzgroup
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