@englishmeta1 · Post #379 · 29/06/2025, 16:39
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@englishmeta1 · Post #379 · 29/06/2025, 16:39
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@englishmeta1 · Post #378 · 28/06/2025, 08:48
Here's your first grammar test of the week. Read the sentence below and figure out what is wrong with it. Then, try to write a correct version. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #sirjimmy #teamjimmy #tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #376 · 12/06/2025, 08:31
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@englishmeta1 · Post #375 · 05/06/2025, 04:41
5 common meanings of the verb “TAKE” 1. To grab or hold Example: He took my hand. 2. To remove Example: She took the book from the shelf. 3. To travel by Example: I take the bus to work. 4. To require time Example: The exam took two hours. 5. To accept or receive Example: He took the job offer. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #teamjimmy #sirjimmy #tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #374 · 04/06/2025, 04:12
5 common meanings of the verb “GET” 1. To receive Example: I got a gift for my birthday. 2. To become Example: It’s getting cold outside. 3. To understand Example: Do you get the joke? 4. To arrive Example: We got home late last night. 5. To buy Example: I need to get some groceries. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #tips #sirjimmy #teamjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #372 · 16/05/2025, 13:46
Phrasal Verb ⬅️➡️ Basic Word 1. Hold on – Wait 2. Catch on – Understand 3. Cut down – Reduce 4. Spell out – Explain 5. Find out – Discover 6. Take off – Remove 7. Come in – Enter 8. Own up – Admit 9. Figure out – Solve 10. Kick off – Start 11. Carry on – Continue 12. Put off – Postpone 13. Call off – Cancel 14. Put up with – Tolerate 15. Show up – Arrive 16. Make up – Invent 17. Run into – Meet 18. Get away – Escape 19. Get back – Return 20. Give out – Distribute 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #teamjimmy #sirjimmy #tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #371 · 09/05/2025, 07:14
Daily English Dose ⚡️ Idiom of the Day Idiom: Bite off more than you can chew Meaning: To take on more work or responsibility than you can handle. 💬 Eg: He bit off more than he could chew by agreeing to lead three projects at once. ⚡️ Phrasal Verb of the Day Phrasal Verb: Come across Meaning: To find something or someone by chance. 💬 Eg: I came across an old photo album while cleaning the attic. ⚡️ Vocabulary of the Day Word: Consistent Meaning: Always behaving or happening in the same way. 💬Eg: She’s consistent in her performance, which makes her a top employee. Word Family: – Noun: Consistency – Adjective: Consistent – Adverb: Consistently 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #sirjimmy #teamjimmy #tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #369 · 14/04/2025, 19:24
Common Mistakes Interested in (not "interested on") ✔️ I am interested in learning English. ❌ I am interested on learning English. Good at (not "good in") ✔️ She is good at math. ❌ She is good in math. Married to (not "married with") ✔️ He is married to Sarah. ❌ He is married with Sarah. Listen to (not "listen") ✔️ I love to listen to music. ❌ I love to listen music. Afraid of (not "afraid from") ✔️ She is afraid of spiders. ❌ She is afraid from spiders. Depend on (not "depend from") ✔️ It depends on the weather. ❌ It depends from the weather. Think about (not "think on") ✔️ I am thinking about my future. ❌ I am thinking on my future. Responsible for (not "responsible of") ✔️ He is responsible for the project. ❌ He is responsible of the project. Tired of (not "tired from") ✔️ I am tired of working late. ❌ I am tired from working late. Proud of (not "proud for") ✔️ She is proud of her achievements. ❌ She is proud for her achievements. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #teamjimmy #sirjimmy #tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #367 · 30/03/2025, 13:34
IELTS Speaking: Expressing Opinions Clearly 🎤 1️⃣ I strongly believe that… 💪 2️⃣ As far as I’m concerned… 🔍 3️⃣ To be honest, I think… 🤔 4️⃣ In my honest opinion… 💭 5️⃣ From where I stand… 🚶♂️ 6️⃣ I would argue that… 🏛️ 7️⃣ The way I see it… 👀 8️⃣ I tend to think that… 🤷♀️ 9️⃣ Speaking from experience… 🎓 🔟 Without a doubt, I believe… ✅ 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #sirjimmy #teamjimmy #Tips
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@englishmeta1 · Post #366 · 28/03/2025, 09:42
✅ Common English words with silent letters: 1. Debt - The “b” is silent. 2. Subtle - The “b” is silent. 3. Doubt - The “b” is silent. 4. Knight - The “k” is silent. 5. Honor - The “h” is silent. 6. Hour - The “h” is silent. 7. Wrath - The “w” is silent. 8. Calm - The “l” is silent. 9. Half - The “l” is silent. 10. Island - The “s” is silent. 11. Listen - The “t” is silent. 12. Castle - The “t” is silent. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #Tips #teamjimmy #sirjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #365 · 20/03/2025, 05:30
In spite of and despite 1- In spite of and despite are prepositional expressions, and we usually use in spite of and despite with a noun: - He got the job in spite of his prison record. - John’s company is doing extremely well despite the recession. 2- We can also use in spite of and despite with a gerund (v-ing): - He was very fast in spite of being terribly overweight. - They arrived late despite leaving in plenty of time. ‼️ Warning: ‼️ 1- We don’t use a that-clause after in spite of or despite. We use in spite of the fact that or despite the fact that: - When they arrived at Malaga it was hot, in spite of the fact that it was only the end of April. - Not: … *in spite of that it was only the end of April 2- In spite of is written as three separate words. We never use of with despite: - They enjoyed the rides in spite of the long queues. (or … despite the long queues.) - Not: … inspite the long queues or … despite of the long queues.! 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #Tips #teamjimmy #sirjimmy
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@englishmeta1 · Post #363 · 21/02/2025, 05:18
*The difference among Made of/from/by/in/with* 💡 Made of is used when the material DOES NOT change: The chair is made of wood. ✨ Made from is used when the material CHANGES: This plastic is made from oil. 🗣 Made by is used as a product of a specific Company: This shirt is made by Nike 🏷 Made in is used as a product a country: Made in china. 📌 Made with is used when something is produced by a Application: Made with Powerpoint. 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 #teamjimmy #sirjimmy #Tips
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