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EnglishSRS@English_SRS·
Most people don’t struggle with English because they lack content. They struggle because everything is scattered: apps here, videos there, random vocab lists everywhere. EnglishSRS is being built to make English learning more structured, useful, and memorable. If you want to follow the project and join the community, come here👇👇 discord.gg/9phzwv42Ct
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Most English learners fail before they even start. Not because they lack talent. Not because English is too hard. Because they have no idea where they're actually going. "I want to improve my English" is not a goal. It's a wish. A goal sounds like this: "I want to watch a Netflix series in English without subtitles by December" "I want to pass my B2 exam before the end of the year" "I want to have a job interview in English within six months" "I want to travel to the US and handle every situation on my own" See the difference? One is vague. The other tells you exactly what to learn, how to measure progress, and when to stop doubting yourself. Why a clear goal changes everything When you know your target level, you know what to focus on. Someone preparing for an exam needs grammar and formal writing. Someone preparing for travel needs vocabulary for real-life situations. Someone aiming for professional English needs presentation skills and industry vocabulary. Without a goal, you study everything and master nothing. A clear goal also protects your motivation. Learning a language is a long road. There will be weeks where nothing feels like it's working. Your goal is the thing that keeps you moving when the excitement wears off. It answers the question you will ask yourself a hundred times: why am I doing this? How to set yours Make it specific, not general Give it a deadline Make it personal, something that actually matters to you Write it down somewhere you'll see it every day The clearer your destination, the faster you get there. Know what you want. Then go get it. Follow us for daily tips to help you reach your English goals, whatever they are.
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EnglishSRS@English_SRS·
This sounds easy. That’s the trap. I need to ___ my homework. A) make B) do C) take D) give What’s your answer?
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EnglishSRS@English_SRS·
Only one answer sounds natural. Let’s ___ a break. A) make B) do C) take D) have What’s your answer?
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By ✅ Correct sentence: My train is delayed by two hours. Why? We use delayed by to show the amount of delay. Note: Delayed for two hours can also be natural, but by two hours is the best quiz answer here. Examples: My train is delayed by two hours. The flight was delayed by 30 minutes. The meeting was delayed by a week.
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@Dposts7 Chronic ✅ Correct word: Chronic. Why? Chronic means lasting for a long time or happening again and again, especially with pain, illness, or problems. Examples: He suffers from chronic pain. She has chronic back problems. Stress became a chronic issue for him.
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On ✅ Correct sentence: He insisted on reviewing every detail personally. Why? We use insist on + -ing verb when someone strongly wants or demands to do something. Examples: He insisted on reviewing every detail. She insisted on paying the bill. They insisted on speaking to the manager.
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Rapid English@RapidEnglish4u·
He insisted ____ reviewing every detail personally. A) in B) on C) at D) for
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@knowiiedge Torn ✅ Correct sentence: This paper is torn. Why? Torn means paper, cloth, or similar material has been ripped into pieces or damaged by pulling. Examples: This paper is torn. His shirt is torn. She threw away the torn letter.
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@dextablog Job ✅ Correct sentence: He’s looking for a new job. Why? Job means a paid position or role. Work is usually uncountable and means activity or employment in general. Examples: He’s looking for a new job. She got a job in London. I have a lot of work today.
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でくすた@dextablog·
これ、どシンプルだけど間違えやすいやつ。 He’s looking for a new ___. A) work B) job C) labor D) business どれだと思う?
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@CrucialN Has ✅ Correct sentence: All the money has been spent. Why? Money is uncountable, so we use has, not have. Examples: All the money has been spent. The money has disappeared. All the food has been eaten.
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Crucial Notes 💬@CrucialN·
Interesting Quiz! All the money ___ been spent.☹️ A) Have B) Has
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@Englishgrr4u To ✅ Correct sentence: She is married to him. Why? We use married to when we say who someone’s husband or wife is. Examples: She is married to him. He is married to a doctor. My sister is married to a teacher.
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English grammar@Englishgrr4u·
She is married ___ him. A) to B) with C) by D) for
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@CrucialN Met ✅ Correct sentence: She met him yesterday. Why? Yesterday tells us the action happened in the past, so we use the past form: met. Examples: She met him yesterday. I met my friend last night. They met at school two years ago.
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Crucial Notes 💬@CrucialN·
What is the correct verb for this sentence ? She ____ him yesterday. A) meet B) met C) meets
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@DPOSTS2 Tattered ✅ Correct sentence: I found a tattered document. Why? Tattered means old, torn, and in very poor condition. Examples: I found a tattered document. He was wearing a tattered coat. She opened an old, tattered book.
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LEARN THINGS@DPOSTS2·
I found a ______ document. A. Torn B. Ripped C. Tattered D. Shredded
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@DPOSTS2 At ✅ Correct sentence: I’m at the beach. Why? We use at the beach when we talk about being in that place/location. Note: On the beach can also work if you mean physically on the sand. Examples: I’m at the beach. She spent the day at the beach. They’re relaxing on the beach.
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I’m ______ the beach. A. In B. On C. At
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@DPOSTS2 Under ✅ Correct sentence: I’m sitting under a tree, relaxing. Why? We use under when something is directly below another thing and often covered by it. Examples: I’m sitting under a tree. The cat is under the table. She rested under the umbrella.
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I’m sitting _____ a tree , relaxing. A. Under B. Below
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@DPOSTS2 Really ✅ Correct sentence: I really love iced coffee! Why? We use really to make a verb stronger. Very usually goes before adjectives or adverbs, not directly before verbs. Examples: I really love iced coffee. She really likes this song. He is very happy.
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I _____ love iced coffee! A. Really B. Very
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@Dposts7 From ✅ Correct sentence: Wine is made from grapes. Why? We use made from when the original material changes into something different. Examples: Wine is made from grapes. Cheese is made from milk. Paper is made from wood.
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Ingenious ✅ Correct sentence: She came up with an ingenious way to organize her notes. Why? Ingenious means very clever, original, and skillfully inventive. Examples: She found an ingenious solution. That was an ingenious idea. He created an ingenious system for learning English.
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word otaku@wordmae·
what’s the word?
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You will ✅ Correct sentence: In no time you will get used to your new job. Why? In no time means very soon or quickly. It does not need inversion, so we use the normal word order: you will. Examples: In no time you will feel better. In no time she will understand the system. In no time you will get used to your new job.
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かちゅん🐱英語の先生
【文法トライ🐣】 問. 君はすぐに新しい仕事に慣れるでしょう。 → In no time ( ) get used to your new job. ① you will ② will you どっちが正解🤔? (答えはリプ欄にあります↓)
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@DPOSTS2 To travel ✅ Correct sentence: She is old enough to travel by herself. Why? After adjective + enough, we use to + verb. Examples: She is old enough to travel alone. He is strong enough to carry the box. They are ready enough to start.
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She is old enough ___ by herself. A) travel B) traveling C) to travel D) traveled
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@takuro_eigo Came ✅ Correct sentence: An idea came to me. Why? We say an idea came to me when we suddenly think of an idea. Examples: An idea came to me last night. A solution came to me during the meeting. The answer suddenly came to her.
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プ「アイデアが浮かんだって言うにはどれを使えばいい?」 An idea ___ to me. A) went B) came C) took D) made 私「ふと思いついたときによく使うやつだ」 アメリカの友人プリアムと整理してみた👇
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