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Stop translating. Start thinking in English 🧠 Daily posts that actually stick 💡 Grammar • Vocabulary • Humour• Real-life English

शामिल हुए Ağustos 2023
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@toeic_haru8801 📝 Important Grammar Quiz! D) which The annual report, which was published last week, showed record profits for the third quarter. ✅which = things + extra information ❌ that -Not normally used after a comma. ❌ who -Used for people. ❌ whose- Shows possession.
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Q. 「仕事で忙しい。」🙄 ・I'm busy ___ work. A) on B) for C) in D) with 正解はどれ?(答えを見ずに✍️)
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@funfunreibun 📝 Important Grammar Quiz! Correct Answer: ④ will come I don't know when he will come next time. Why? Here, when is introducing a noun clause (the object of know), not a time clause. Do you know when she will arrive? Nobody knows when the meeting will start.
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we help you move from basic English to precise English. ThinkInEnglish — Stop translating. Start thinking in English. 🧠💚
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@Englishpandaa 📝 Important English Grammar Quiz! Correct Answer: A) in She takes pride in her job. This expression means: "to feel proud of something" or "to take satisfaction in it." He takes pride in his achievements. Take pride in = feel proud of something.
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If you confuse bring and take, you're not alone. Half the English-speaking world does too. 😅
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Thank you for participating in last week's vocabulary quizzes! 💚 Every quiz was designed to help you move beyond basic English and discover more precise, natural vocabulary. From fierce to arid, from towering to overripe-each word adds a little more clarity to the way you think and communicate. Remember👉 Fluent English isn't about knowing more words. It's about choosing the right word. #ThinkInEnglish
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Don’t trust your first choice 👀
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Everyone sees a barking dog. Advanced learners see the precise word. 🐕
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What's your answer? 🤔
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One wrong word can turn a friend into a thief. 😂
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@ThinkinEnglis Fierce ✅ Correct sentence: The dog looks fierce. Why? Fierce means scary, strong, and ready to attack. Angry is possible, but fierce fits better for the dog’s appearance here. Examples: The dog looks fierce. The lion looks fierce. He gave me a fierce look.
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@Englishgrr4u Please consider giving proper credit when using someone else's content. Acknowledging the original creator is important.
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