@englishmeta1 · Post #502 · 02/03/2026, 08:09
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@englishmeta1 · Post #502 · 02/03/2026, 08:09
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@englishmeta1 · Post #497 · 01/03/2026, 10:11
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@englishmeta1 · Post #495 · 28/02/2026, 07:38
Except, accept, past, passed ==================== 🌸Except, expect and accept These words are often confused. 🌸Except is a preposition. It should be followed by a noun which acts as its object. 🔹Everybody came except John. Here the noun John acts as the object of the preposition except. Except shows the relationship between ‘everybody’ and ‘John’. 🌸Expect is a verb 🔹I expected him to call but he didn’t. 🔹We expect her to win the first prize. 🌸Accept is also a verb. 🔹She accepted the invitation. 🌸Past and passed Past can be used as a preposition, but passed cannot be used like this. 🔹I walked past the school. 🔹It is past your bedtime. 🌸Past can also be used as an adverb. In this case, it is not followed by a noun. 🔹A policeman walked past. 🌸Passed is a verb. It refers to the action of passing. 🔹She has passed the test. Note that the word past usually refers to time or distance. 🌸Into and Onto The word into is a preposition. It is usually written as one word. 🔹King Midas turned everything he touched into gold. 🔹When she kissed the frog it turned into a handsome prince. 🌸Sometimes the words in and to appear next to each other in a sentence. In this case, they should be written as two words. 🔹The minister himself stepped in to avert a PR crisis. (NOT The minister himself stepped into ….) 🌸Onto Onto is a preposition. 🔹He threw the hat onto the roof. The difference between into and onto is similar to the difference between in and on. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #sirjimmy #teamjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #493 · 23/02/2026, 10:20
Mistakes with prepositions ===================== ⬜️Prepositions are small words but they are important ones. Some common mistakes in the use of prepositions are given here. 🔹Incorrect: Who is the girl you were speaking with? 🔸Correct: Who is the girl you were speaking to? 🔹Incorrect: This is the house I was born on. 🔸Correct: This is the house I was born in. 🔹Incorrect: What are you looking in? 🔸Correct: What are you looking at? 🟧 To look at something is to gaze in a specified direction. 🔹Incorrect: The manager has promised to look at the matter. 🔸Correct: To manager has promised to look into the matter. 🟪 To look into something is to investigate it. 🔹Incorrect: It has been raining from Monday. 🔸Correct: It has been raining since Monday. 🟦 Use from to show the starting point only when the end point is also mentioned. In other cases, use since. 🔹Incorrect: I have been waiting from two hours. 🔸Correct: I have been waiting for two hours. 🟨 Use for to indicate duration. 🔹Incorrect: I will be attending the classes regularly since Monday. 🔸Correct: I will be attending the classes regularly from Monday. 🔹Incorrect: Divide the food between the children. 🔸Correct: Divide the food among the children. 🟩 Between is used when only two parties are involved. Among is used when more than two parties are involved. 🔹Incorrect: We went to school by foot. 🔸Correct: We went to school on foot. 🟥 Use ‘on’ with foot. 🔹Incorrect: He doesn’t know how to ride on a bicycle. 🔸Correct: He doesn’t know how to ride a bicycle 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #sirjimmy #teamjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #491 · 20/02/2026, 10:23
20 Phrases Students Think Are Idioms (But Are Not) ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 1. In my opinion – Literally states a personal view 3. At the same time – Means exactly what it says 3. At the same time – Means exactly what it says 4. As a result – Clearly shows cause and effect 5. On the other hand – A transition, not figurative 6. In general – Means “overall” literally 7. At the end of the day – Often literal or just emphasis 8. In the long run – Time-based, not metaphorical 9. According to – Reporting a source 10. In front of – Physical or spatial meaning 11. By the way – Discourse marker, not an idiom 12. For a reason – Straightforward explanation 13. In fact – Emphasizes truth 14. As soon as – Time expression 15. At least – Sets a minimum 16. More or less – Approximate meaning (not idiomatic) 17. In case of – Conditional phrase 18. From time to time – Literal frequency phrase 19. On time – Exactly when scheduled 20. As usual – Means “normally” 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #sirjimmy #teamjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #490 · 19/02/2026, 16:00
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@englishmeta1 · Post #488 · 17/02/2026, 10:32
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@englishmeta1 · Post #483 · 14/02/2026, 15:42
Word of the day : seemly Meaning : proper; appropriate Example : Lady Bracknell did not think it was seemly for Ernest to lack a proper family; no baby abandoned on a doorstep could grow up to marry her daughter. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #teamjimmy #sirjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #481 · 13/02/2026, 09:18
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@englishmeta1 · Post #480 · 11/02/2026, 06:20
The fear of speaking in front of others The fear of public speaking is common even in a person’s first language, and in a foreign language, it can feel even scarier. This fear can come when you’re doing a presentation, but it’s also common during conversations, especially in groups. Speaking is different to other skills because it’s related to how others see you – you’re presenting your personality. Try these tips Either jump out of your comfort zone and speak in front of people as much as possible, or try removing the face-to-face aspect of speaking at first: * Talk to yourself. * Communicate with someone via voice message. * Try a phone call. * Go for a walk with someone and have a conversation side-by-side. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #sirjimmy #teamjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #479 · 09/02/2026, 14:46
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@englishmeta1 · Post #470 · 05/02/2026, 05:56
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