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Posted May 31

📚📚📚📚 🖌 Idiom of the day 🖌 📚know what's what ✍🏾Meaning If you know what's what, you have a lot of experience and you understand things well. ❗️For example 🔸Lou has been in the music business for over thirty years so he really knows what's what. 🔸Where can we find someone who knows what's what when it comes to doing business in China? ━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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📚📚📚📚 🖌 Saying of the day 🖌 📒 A good paymaster never wants workmen 📖Meaning An employer who pays well is never short of staff. Note paymaster (noun) = a person who pays workers | want (verb) = lack; be short of ━━━━━━━━━━━ 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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📚📚📚📚 📚 grammar 💢#Either /ˈaɪðə $ ˈiːðər/ BrE AmE #conjunction أمّا؛ أيْ؛ أَيًّا كانَ؛ أيضا فوق ذلك؛ أيّما؛ كل من أي من أحد الأمري ✨Either can be used in the following ways: 🔻in the expression either...or: 🔹Students could choose either French or Spanish. 🔹You can either come by bus or take a taxi. 🔻as a determiner (followed by a singular countable noun): 🔹a long room with a door at either end 🔻as a pronoun: 🔹Olive oil and corn oil are both suitable, so you could use either. (followed by ‘of’): 🔹Does either of you speak Chinese? 🔻as an adverb (in negative sentences): 🔹Jerry wasn’t there either. ✨When either is the subject of a sentence, it is usually used with a singular verb: 🔹Is either of them at home? But in spoken_English a plural verb is sometimes used: 🔹Are either of them at home? 📒📘📗📕 Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS) Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences https://t.me/Masterinstructor63

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