Вычисление выражений Python
Вы наверняка знакомы с eval, но знаете ли вы о literal_eval? Вряд ли. Для безопасного исполнения выражений, содержащих исключительно литералы, вы можете делать так, как показано на картинке выше.
Между прочим, данная фича находится в языке уже очень давно.
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Were vs. Have Been
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form.
1. Where ........................ at that time?
were you
have you been
2. Where ......................................... all this while?
were you
have you been
3. What .................................... since we last met?
were you doing
have you been doing
4. I ........................... cooking when the lights went out.
was
have been
5. She ........................... absent since yesterday.
was
has been
6. She ......................... absent on Monday.
was
has been
7. You ..................................... a great help.
were always
have always been
Either could be used here
8. I ............................. waiting for the bus when a stranger accosted me.
was
have been
9. He .............................. living in Malaysia at that time.
was
has been
10. He ............................ in Malaysia since his retirement.
was
has been living
11. He ....................... a shy kid at school.
was
has been
12. They ........................... anxious.
were
have been
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1.Where were you at that time?
2. Where have you been all this while?
3. What have you been doing since we last met?
4. I was cooking when the lights went out.
5. She has been absent since yesterday.
6. She was absent on Monday.
7. You have always been a great help.
8. I was waiting for the bus when a stranger accosted me.
9. He was living in Malaysia at that time.
10. He has been living in Malaysia since his retirement.
11. He was a shy kid at school.
12. They were anxious.
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Passive Voice Exercise -- 101
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👉🏻 Change the following sentences from the Active voice to the passive voice.
1. The boy killed the spider.
2. The woodcutter felled the trees.
3. Columbus discovered America.
4. The master praised the boy.
5. The police arrested the thief.
6. The boys were making kites.
7. He has written a novel.
8. We will conquer the enemy.
9. The hunter shot the tiger.
10. Your manners irritate me.
11. He made a very remarkable discovery.
12. Everybody loves him.
13. My cousin has drawn a beautiful picture.
14. Somebody has put out the light.
15. Somebody has picked my pocket.
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🟢Answers🟢
1. The spider was killed by the boy.
2. The trees were felled by the wood cutter.
3. America was discovered by Columbus.
4. The boy was praised by the master.
5. The thief was arrested by the police.
6. Kites were being made by the boys.
7. A novel has been written by him.
8. The enemy will be conquered by us.
9. The tiger was shot by the hunter.
10. I am irritated by your manners.
11. A very remarkable discovery was made by him.
12. He is loved by everybody.
13. A beautiful picture has been drawn by my cousin.
14. The light has been put out by somebody.
15. My pocket has been picked by somebody.
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Collective Nouns 🧠🗣
1. A group of people is = A crowd
2. A group of students is = A class
3. A group of players is = A team
4. A group of singers is = A choir
5. A group of members is = A committee
6. A group of birds is = A flock
7. A group of cows is = A herd
8. A group of lions is = A pride
9. A group of wolves is = A pack
10. A group of bees is = A swarm
11. A group of fish is = A school
12. A group of ships is = A fleet
13. A group of trees is = A grove
14. A group of flowers is = A bouquet
15. A group of grapes is = A bunch
16. A group of keys is = A bunch
17. A group of sticks is = A bundle
18. A group of papers is = A stack
19. A group of tools is = A set
20. A group of islands is = A chain
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Listening is the only skill you need to become fluent in English — and we’ll prove it.
Welcome to the English Leap Podcast, your go-to English Podcast for Learning English! In this episode, we dive into why listening is the foundation of fluency. Speaking, vocabulary, even pronunciation — all of it starts with your ears.
You’ll learn how to train your brain through active listening, what most learners do wrong, and how to build real understanding by hearing English in daily, natural contexts.
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Word of the Day: "Banal"
- Meaning:
- Describes something lacking in originality or freshness.
- Often associated with ideas that feel obvious and uninspired.
- Conveys a sense of dullness or mediocrity.
- Reflection:
- Challenges us to seek creativity and uniqueness in our expressions.
- Encourages the pursuit of vibrant ideas that resonate on a deeper level. ✨
💭 Example: We have a meeting scheduled for April 1, 2026, to discuss how to avoid banal marketing strategies.
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"actually" vs. "in fact"
❌ I never get bored by this city. Actually, each time I return I find
something new to interest me.
✅ I never get bored by this city. In fact, each time I return I find
something new to interest me.
When actually means 'in fact', it is usually used to correct a misunderstanding:
- People think we've got lots of money, but actually we're quite poor.
- 'I'm sorry to have kept you waiting'. 'Well actually I've only just arrived.
When you simply want to develop a previous statement, use in fact or as a matter of fact:
- The winter of 1940 was extremely bad. In fact, most people say it was the worst winter in living memory.
- The company is doing very well. As a matter of fact, our sales have doubled.
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