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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"I was about to"
✅When stating 'I was about to"' you are informing someone that you were going to do something, but another event prevented you from doing it. It is similar to 'I am about to' but the difference is that you will not do it any longer. Since you will not do it any longer, it becomes a past event. That is why we use 'was' instead of 'am'
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✅I was about to + (verb)
✅I was about to go out
✅I was about to go to bed.
✅I was about to go to work.
✅I was about to say the same thing.
✅I was about to call you.
✅I was about to send you an email.
✅I was about to mow my grass.
✅I was about to order us some drinks.
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You'd better
'You'd' is a contraction of 'you had' or 'you would.' You are making a suggestion to someone for a particular action.
💎, "You'd better exercise."
💎, "You'd better invite your brother."
"You'd better listen to your parents."
💎, "You would better not come home late."
💎, "You would better hope for the best."
💎, "You would better change your attitude."
💎, "You would be good at teaching."
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I should have
Should' is the past tense of the word 'shall.' When using the words 'should have' you are talking about something in the past that you 'ought to' or 'might have' done.
📖, "I should have gone with you."
📖, "I should have studied more for my test."
📖, "I should have read the directions before starting."
📖, "I should have eaten breakfast this morning."
📖, "I should have married her when I had the chance."
'Shall' is something that will take place or exist in the future.
📖, "I shall see it tomorrow."
📖, "I shall go outside if it's nice out."
📖, "I shall pay for this later."
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Phrasal verbs for 'Anger':
1. To get to somebody: to annoy or upset someone.
2. To wind somebody up: to tease or irritate someone. To tease or to irritate is slightly less serious than to upset so to wind up is less intense than to get to.
3. To piss somebody off: to annoy and make someone angry.
4. To work somebody up: to slowly make someone angry or excited.
5. To tick somebody off: to make someone annoyed or angry.
6. To blow up: to lose your temper. When you blow up you can do all sorts of things like screaming, swearing and breaking stuff.
7. To freak out: is similar to blow up. When you freak out you become irrational and you overreact to things.
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12 = “twelve,” but it’s *TWELFTH*, not “twelveth.”
9 = “nine,” but it’s *NINTH*, not “nineth.”
4 = “four,” but it’s *FORTY*, not “fourty.”
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💞Learn English Confidentiality💞
1. Listen and repeat
We all have a favorite movie, television show or even YouTube channel. But instead of just watching them silently, listen carefully to what the characters or hosts are saying and repeat the dialogue that interests you. Go ahead and pause, rewind and listen to the lines several times if you must. Or better yet, turn on the English subtitles setting to help you identify each word. This is a fun way of practicing both your listening and speaking skills with materials that are both enjoyable and entertaining.
2. Find a friend
It’s always difficult to practice by yourself, especially when it comes to improving your speaking skills. Therefore, find a likeminded group of friends or classmates who shares your goal of becoming more confident in using English. Get together and implement the “English Only” rule while you hang out, meaning that everyone must only speak English for the next hour or two. With such a support system, you’ll feel more secured to open up and speak English without being hampered by insecurities.
3. Read out loud
Whether you prefer a novel or a piece of non-fiction text, spend at least 30 minutes every day reading, and then another 30 minutes reading out loud. This is a great way of developing your reading skills while practicing pronunciation as well as intonation of various words and lengths of sentences. If you are unsure of how to pronounce a specific word, simply consult a learner’s dictionary, Google or YouTube. But don’t get too caught up on the details of every single word you don’t understand. The point of this exercise is to enhance your confidence in speaking, and reading out loud allows you to practice pronunciation in the privacy and comfort of your own home/room.
4. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes
Remember: it’s okay to make mistakes. If you find yourself stumbling across long or complicated words, simply stop and give yourself a few seconds to breathe, then continue speaking. The fact that you’re communicating in a language that is not your mother tongue is reason enough for your to be proud of your accomplishments.
As with every difficult task, the key to speaking English with confidence is to practice, practice and practice some more. Be consistent in your language journey and make sure to set aside some time every day to speak English!
Study well ,and have an ice cream
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Trying to Speak Too Quickly
Many students with good fluency speak smoothly, not quickly. It is a common misconception that good fluency means very rapid speech.
If you listen to how native English speakers talk, they do not normally speak very quickly. Listen to native speakers on the radio, news or movies and this will give you a good idea about how quickly they speak.
Trying to speak too quickly in any language will cause a loss of coherence because your brain simply can’t keep up with your mouth. Combine this with speaking in a second language under exam conditions and the result is going to be a loss of coherence and lots of mistakes.
Solution– Focus on speaking calmly and smoothly. Listen to native speakers and try to copy their pace of speech.
This will not only help your fluency, but will also give you more time to think of ideas and find the correct grammar and vocabulary.
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here are some tips to help you sound as natural as possible in speaking exams.
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Good speakers communicate and get their message across smoothly, even though they may make mistakes. Communication is the most important part of speaking and it is important to communicate your ideas as naturally as possible. Here are some tips to help you speak more fluently.
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Use every opportunity in class to speak English. Speak to your classmates and your teacher in English. The more English you speak, the easier you will find speaking.
Be confident about speaking in English. You do know a lot of English – use your English and show the examiner what you know!
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Be very clear about the message you want to communicate. That is your goal.
Don’t worry about making mistakes. The important thing is to communicate what you want to say.
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Practise at home with a speaking game. ‘Speak for one minute without stopping about ...’ Choose a topic, e.g. video games, and talk in English for one minute about video games without stopping.
Use little expressions like ‘Er’ or ‘Erm’ to fill the gaps while you are thinking about what to say.
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Use communication strategies to make your English sound more natural.
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bitly.com
介绍一个短链接网站 A website for shortening URLs
它可以把长长的,看起来让人担忧的链接转成短链。
还可以把链接,集中放在一个页面上,非常方便。
每个账号每月可以免费创建10条链接。
It can convert long, intimidating links into short ones, making them more user-friendly. Additionally, it can gather links onto a single page for added convenience.
Each account is allowed to create 10 links for free each month.
效果如下:
https://bit.ly/m/chatty-bot-playground
https://bit.ly/m/chatty-bot-myshell
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