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📚 Daily vocabulary
**Elicit** – (verb) to draw out or bring forth; to evoke or obtain (information, a response, etc.) from someone.
✅ The teacher tried to elicit answers from the students by asking leading questions. 🧑🏫
✅ The comedian's jokes failed to elicit much laughter from the audience. 🎭 😔
✅ The detective managed to elicit the truth from the suspect. 🕵️♀️
✅ Her painting seems to elicit a feeling of peace and tranquility. 🖼️ 🕊️
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Which is correct?
All information was given
Every information was givenAnonymous voting
- All information was given
- Every information was given
- Both are correct
- Both are wrong
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Which is correct?Anonymous voting
- I've written to all my friends.
- I've written to every my friend.
- Both
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Vocabulary
Kid = (n) human child 👦🏻
Kid = (n) baby goat 🐐
Kid = (v) deceive (someone) in a playful or teasing way
BEAR hand = 🐻 hand
BEER hand = 🍺 hand
BARE hand = ✋🏻
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Adaptor = adapter → ✔️
Advisor = adviser → ✔️
Impostor = imposter → ✔️
(It’s not a 🇺🇸 vs. 🇬🇧 thing; it’s a matter of preference.)
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🔆Quiz of the day🔆 #intermediate
Choose correct one
🅰 I enjoy travelling
🅱 I enjoy to travel
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✨ Phrase of the day
"In a nutshell" – Briefly and concisely; in a few words.
✅ To put it in a nutshell, the project was a failure. 📉
✅ In a nutshell, the meeting was productive and we made some important decisions. 🤝
✅ Can you explain the problem in a nutshell? ❓
✅ She summarized her entire trip in a nutshell: "Amazing but exhausting!" 😴
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🗣️ Idiom: “I don’t buy it”
Meaning: I don’t believe it; I’m not convinced.
Examples:
• He said he finished the project in one hour — I don’t buy it.
• She told me she didn’t break the vase — I don’t buy it.
• They promised the phone would last 10 years, but I don’t buy it.
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#english_usage
Subject-Verb Agreement with "Neither/Either...Nor/Or"
✔️When "neither...nor" or "either...or" connect two subjects, the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. Position: N/A (sentence structure rule).
🔸Neither the students nor the teacher *was* happy with the test results.
🔸Either the manager or the employees *are* responsible for the mistake.
✔️If both subjects are singular, use a singular verb. If both subjects are plural, use a plural verb. Position: N/A (sentence structure rule).
🔸Neither the dog nor the cat *is* allowed on the furniture.
🔸Either the dogs or the cats *are* responsible for the mess.
✔️Pay attention to inverted sentence structure (when the subject comes after the verb). Position: N/A (sentence structure rule).
🔸Neither *is* John responsible, nor *is* Mary.
🔸Either *are* the workers going on strike, or *is* the company changing its policy.
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#english_usage
Nevertheless
✔️'Nevertheless' means 'in spite of that' or 'however'. It indicates a contrast with what was previously said. Position: Usually at the beginning of a sentence or clause, followed by a comma. It can also appear in the middle of a sentence, set off by commas.
🔸The weather was terrible; nevertheless, we enjoyed our trip.
🔸I was feeling ill; I went to work nevertheless.
✔️'Nevertheless' can also be used to acknowledge a preceding statement but introduce something that is still true or important. Position: Beginning or middle of a sentence.
🔸He is not a perfect man; nevertheless, he is a good leader.
🔸We faced many challenges; nevertheless, we persevered.
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✨ Phrase of the day
Once in a blue moon – very rarely; something that happens infrequently.
✅ I only go to the theater once in a blue moon. 🎭
✅ She visits her family once in a blue moon, maybe twice a year. 🏡
✅ Once in a blue moon, I'll treat myself to a fancy coffee. ☕
✅ He actually cleans his room once in a blue moon. 🧹
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Regardless/Nonetheless/Nevertheless
✔️Regardless means 'without being affected by something'. Position: Beginning, middle, or end of a sentence/clause.
🔸Regardless of the weather, we're going for a hike.
🔸He decided to apply for the job regardless of his lack of experience.
✔️Nonetheless means 'despite what has just been said or done'. Position: Beginning or middle of a sentence.
🔸The evidence was not conclusive; nonetheless, the jury found him guilty.
🔸She was tired; nonetheless, she continued working.
✔️Nevertheless means 'in spite of that; notwithstanding'. Position: Beginning or middle of a sentence. Stronger emphasis than "nonetheless."
🔸It was raining, nevertheless, they went to the beach.
🔸He felt ill; nevertheless, he insisted on going to work.
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📚 Daily vocabulary
**Bolster** – (verb) To support or strengthen something; to give a boost.
✅ The extra pillows 🛌 bolstered my back as I sat up in bed.
✅ Winning the award 🏆 really bolstered her confidence.
✅ We need to bolster our cybersecurity 🔒 against potential threats.
✅ The new evidence 📰 will bolster the prosecution's case.
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✨ Phrase of the day
Bite the bullet – To face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and fortitude.
✅ I have to bite the bullet and tell him the truth. 😔
✅ She bit the bullet and went to the dentist, even though she was terrified. 😬
✅ We're going to have to bite the bullet and work overtime this weekend. 😓
✅ Despite the cost, they decided to bite the bullet and buy a new car. 🚗
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