#Idiom_of_the_Day
✅"Hard to call" - to be hard to determine or decide
(నిర్ణయించడం కష్టం)
👉"The city election was hard to call until the last moment."
👉"It is hard to call what the weather will be like in two weeks."
👉"The end of the Coronavirus is hard to call."
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#Common_Mistakes
Using the past conditional of "wish" instead of the present indicative.
Don't say: ❌I would wish to know more English.
Say: ✅I wish (that) I knew more English.
To express a present meaning the present tense of "wish" is used, followed by a "that" clause containing a past tense.
English Tips
🌀 💡 I am a teacher.
Noun: teacher
Pronoun: I
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
You are a student.
Noun: student
Pronoun: You
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
He is a guitar player
Noun: player
Pronoun: He
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
She is a mother.
Noun: *mother.
Pronoun: she
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
It is a radio.
Noun: radio
Pronoun: It
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
We are people.
Noun: people
Pronoun: We
(I + You) = We
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
You are students.
Noun: Students
Pronoun: You"
Note: "You" can be singular or plural
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
They are a family.
Noun: family
Pronoun: They
"They" is always plural.
It can be used for people or things
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
They are wooden chairs.
Noun: chairs
Pronoun: They
"They" is a plural pronoun for the chairs.
Informal Abbreviations in Social Media
coz = because
Gr8 =great
f9 = fine
LOL = laughing out loud/ lots of luck
U R =;you are
U'R = your
C U = see you
l8r = later
l8 = late
W8 = wait
W8r = waiter
X u = kiss u
GM = good morning
GE = good evenig
2 u 2 = to u too
WC = welcome
IMO = in my opinion
IDK = I don't know
ILU = I love you
IOU = I owe you
HBU = How about u
ASAP = as soon as possible
2day = today
2Moro = tomorrow
2Nite = tonight
ATB = all the best
WYATB = wish you all the best
B4 = before
B4N = before now
BBL = Be back later
F2F = face to face
FYI = for your information
KIT =:keep in touch
HAND = have a nice day
MSG = massage
No1 = no one
SOM1 = someone
PLS = please
PCM = please call me
SPK = speak
WAN2 = want to
XLNT = excellent
[3/31, 11:30 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
Common English expressions:
1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough
2. Feel like - this means, want to do something
3. No hard feelings - don't worry
4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful
5. Hook up - to connect
6. Join forces - means to unite
7. just what the doctor ordered - means what you need
8. Just about - nearly
9. Ins and outs - the small details
10. In hand - under control
11. Kick around - treat badly
12. Kick the bucket - to die
13. Knock it off - to stop it
14. Know-it-all - means, over confident
15. Keep on - continue
16. In less than no time - immediately
17. Long face - sad
18. Means business - serious
19. Make up your mind - decide
20. Make off with - to steal
21. Make believe - to pretend
22. Mixed up - confused
23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right
24. Make a difference - to matter
25. Nail it down - finalize it
26. Never mind - don't worry about it
27. No doubt - certainly
28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok
29. Of age - old enough
30. Off the hook - out of trouble
31. Once in a blue moon - rarely
32. Out of order - does not work
33. Out of shape - to be unfit
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 🔰Adjectives + Prepositions: Of🔰
👉🏻Afraid of
👉🏻Ashamed of
👉🏻Aware of
👉🏻Capable of
👉🏻Certain of
👉🏻Conscious of
👉🏻Envious of
👉🏻Independent of
👉🏻Jealous of
👉🏻Proud of
👉🏻Silly of
👉🏻Typical of
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: FOR
👉🏻Eager for
👉🏻Eligible for
👉🏻Famous for
👉🏻Grateful for
👉🏻Notorious for
👉🏻Prepared for
👉🏻Ready for
👉🏻Renowned for
👉🏻Responsible for
👉🏻Respected for
👉🏻Suitable for
👉🏻Thankful for
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: WITH
👉🏻Associated with
👉🏻Bored with
👉🏻Blessed with
👉🏻Confronted with
👉🏻Crowded with
👉🏻Delighted with
👉🏻Disappointed with
👉🏻Fed up with
👉🏻Familiar with
👉🏻Pleased with
👉🏻Popular with
👉🏻Satisfied with
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: TO
👉🏻Attracted to
👉🏻Accustomed to
👉🏻Addicted to
👉🏻Allergic to
👉🏻Indifferent to
👉🏻Kind to
👉🏻Married to
👉🏻Receptive to
👉🏻Related to
👉🏻Similar to
👉🏻Superior to
👉🏻Unfriendly to
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: ABOUT
👉🏻Angry about
👉🏻Anxious about
👉🏻Enthusiastic about
👉🏻Excited about
👉🏻Furious about
👉🏻Happy about
👉🏻Nervous about
👉🏻Pessimistic about
👉🏻Sad about
👉🏻Serious about
👉🏻Upset about
👉🏻Worried about
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: IN
👉🏻Comfortable in
👉🏻Connected in
👉🏻Disappointed in
👉🏻Experienced in
👉🏻Interested in
👉🏻Polite/impolite in
👉🏻Present in
👉🏻Skilled in
👉🏻Slow in
👉🏻Successful in
👉🏻Talented in
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: BY
👉🏻Amazed by
👉🏻Delighted by
👉🏻Disturbed by
👉🏻Excited by
👉🏻Fascinated by
👉🏻Impressed by
👉🏻Inspired by
👉🏻Astonished by
👉🏻Shocked by
👉🏻Surprised by
✍🏻Adjective Preposition Combinations: AT
👉🏻Amazed at
👉🏻Angry at
👉🏻Annoyed at
👉🏻Awful at
👉🏻Bad at
👉🏻Brilliant at
👉🏻Clever at
👉🏻Delighted at
👉🏻Disappointed at
👉🏻Excellent at
👉🏻Excited at
👉🏻Good at
👉🏻Hopeless at
👉🏻Mad at
👉🏻Present at
👉🏻Skilled at
👉🏻Successful at
👉🏻Surprised at
👉🏻Terrible at
👉🏻Slow at
👉🏻Lucky at
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: FROM
👉🏻Made from
👉🏻Different from
👉🏻Safe from
👉🏻Absent from
👉🏻Free from
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: ON
👉🏻Keen on
👉🏻Based on
📚🎊🎁
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: #EnglishExpressions
Phone conversation
☎️I'll call you back.
☎️I can't talk right now.
☎️Let me call you back.
☎️Thank you for calling!
☎️I'm quite busy right now.
☎️I called just this morning.
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[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 📚 Daily English Lessons 📚
47. How can I use the words
Do you mind if ?
You are asking someone
in present tense
if they object to something
you are asking.
Here are some examples:
" Do you mind if I excuse myself?"
" Do you mind if we left early?"
" Do you mind if I take a nap?"
" Do you mind if I ask your mom?"
" Do you mind if it snows?"
You could also use the word 'would'.
Here are some examples:
" Would you mind if we went out to eat?"
" Would you mind if I opened the window?"
" Would you mind telling me what you're doing?"
" Would you mind being quiet for a minute?"
" Would you mind if I changed the channel?"
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT
'At' is used for precise times
• At 10.30am
• At 8 o'clock
• At bedtime
• At breakfast
• At Christmas
• At dawn/dusk
• At dinnertime
• At midday
• At night/noon
• At Southern
• At sunrise/sunset
• At ten o'clock
• At that time
• At the beginning
• At the end
• At the moment
• At the present
• At the same time
• At the weekend
IN
'In' is used for months, years, decades, centuries, and long periods of time
• In 16 year's time
• In 1991
• In December
• In January
• In the 1970's
• In the 21st century
• In the 70's
• In the afternoon
• In the Christmas holiday
• In the Dark Ages
• In the evening
• In the future
• In the morning
• In the past
• In the seventies
• In the Summer
• In this century
ON
'On' is used for days and dates
• On a Summer evening
• On Christmas day
• On Christmas
• On Friday
• On holiday
• On January 3rd
• On my birthday
• On my wedding day
• On that day
• On the 10th
• On the 10th of January
• On the first day
• On the last day
• On Tuesday night
• On Wednesday.
❤️😘😘: VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING MODULE
🔹UNTIMELY - too soon; in a premature manner
🔹MISERABLE - of very poor quality or condition
🔹SPECIMEN - an example regarded as typical of its class
🔹DISTRIBUTE - give to several people
🔹NEVERTHELESS - despite anything to the contrary
🔹PROMPTLY - in a punctual manner
🔹BLISSFUL - completely happy and contented
🔹SNOUT - a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head
🔹BROOK - a natural stream of water smaller than a river
🔹MANURE - any animal or plant material used to fertilize land
🔹PERSPIRATION - salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
🔹HARNESS - an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal
🔹LOFT - floor consisting of open space at the top of a house
🔹SCYTHE - an edge tool for cutting grass
🔹TROUGH - a container from which cattle or horses feed
🔹SOD - surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and roots
🔹PRANCE - move or step in a lively, spirited, or showy way
🔹RACKET - a loud and disturbing noise
🔹COMMOTION - a disorderly outburst or tumult
🔹DAZE - overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
🔹LURE - provoke someone to do something through persuasion
🔹CAPTIVITY - the state of being imprisoned
🔹APPEAL - be attractive to
🔹EAVES - the overhang at the lower edge of a roof
🔹SPATTER - rain gently
🔹GRAZE - feed as in a meadow or pasture
🔹PROVENDER - food for domestic livestock
🔹MORSEL - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful
🔹FROLIC - play boisterously
🔹STEALTHILY - in a manner marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
🔹CRAFTY - marked by skill in deception
🔹CUNNING - shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
🔹DREARY - lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise
🔹DEJECTED - affected or marked by low spirits
🔹ENDURE - put up with something or somebody unpleasant
K.A
❤️😘😘: #ConfusingWords
“Win,” “Earn,” And “Gain”
💠💠Win = To Be no 1 In A Competition, Or To Receive An Award.
▪ 👉My soccer team won the game 3-1.
▪ 👉I want to win the lottery!
▪ 👉Jagan won a prize in the science competition.
You can win a game, a race, a match, a competition, or the lottery. You can also win a medal (like in the Olympics), a prize, or an award.
🌸🌸Earn = To Get Something In Exchange For Your Work, For Example: A Salary.
▪ 👉Saritha is a famous lawyer; she earns a lot of money.
▪ 👉I’m not rich, but I earn a decent salary.
▪ 👉My bank account earns 2% interest per month.
🌺🌺Gain = To Get Or To Increase, For Example: Weight
▪ 👉I’ve gained five kgs since I stopped exercising.
▪ 👉Is she pregnant? It looks like she’s gained some weight.
▪ 👉Giri’s car gained speed as he drove down the mountain.
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
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✅"Hard to call" - to be hard to determine or decide
(నిర్ణయించడం కష్టం)
👉"The city election was hard to call until the last moment."
👉"It is hard to call what the weather will be like in two weeks."
👉"The end of the Coronavirus is hard to call."
🌀🌀🌀🌀⑉⑉༄🇮🇳༄⑉⑉🌀🌀🌀🌀
🙏Stay Home, Stay Safe, Learn English. 💜
#Common_Mistakes
Using the past conditional of "wish" instead of the present indicative.
Don't say: ❌I would wish to know more English.
Say: ✅I wish (that) I knew more English.
To express a present meaning the present tense of "wish" is used, followed by a "that" clause containing a past tense.
English Tips
🌀 💡 I am a teacher.
Noun: teacher
Pronoun: I
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
You are a student.
Noun: student
Pronoun: You
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
He is a guitar player
Noun: player
Pronoun: He
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
She is a mother.
Noun: *mother.
Pronoun: she
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
It is a radio.
Noun: radio
Pronoun: It
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
We are people.
Noun: people
Pronoun: We
(I + You) = We
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
You are students.
Noun: Students
Pronoun: You"
Note: "You" can be singular or plural
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
They are a family.
Noun: family
Pronoun: They
"They" is always plural.
It can be used for people or things
🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
They are wooden chairs.
Noun: chairs
Pronoun: They
"They" is a plural pronoun for the chairs.
Informal Abbreviations in Social Media
coz = because
Gr8 =great
f9 = fine
LOL = laughing out loud/ lots of luck
U R =;you are
U'R = your
C U = see you
l8r = later
l8 = late
W8 = wait
W8r = waiter
X u = kiss u
GM = good morning
GE = good evenig
2 u 2 = to u too
WC = welcome
IMO = in my opinion
IDK = I don't know
ILU = I love you
IOU = I owe you
HBU = How about u
ASAP = as soon as possible
2day = today
2Moro = tomorrow
2Nite = tonight
ATB = all the best
WYATB = wish you all the best
B4 = before
B4N = before now
BBL = Be back later
F2F = face to face
FYI = for your information
KIT =:keep in touch
HAND = have a nice day
MSG = massage
No1 = no one
SOM1 = someone
PLS = please
PCM = please call me
SPK = speak
WAN2 = want to
XLNT = excellent
[3/31, 11:30 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
Common English expressions:
1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough
2. Feel like - this means, want to do something
3. No hard feelings - don't worry
4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful
5. Hook up - to connect
6. Join forces - means to unite
7. just what the doctor ordered - means what you need
8. Just about - nearly
9. Ins and outs - the small details
10. In hand - under control
11. Kick around - treat badly
12. Kick the bucket - to die
13. Knock it off - to stop it
14. Know-it-all - means, over confident
15. Keep on - continue
16. In less than no time - immediately
17. Long face - sad
18. Means business - serious
19. Make up your mind - decide
20. Make off with - to steal
21. Make believe - to pretend
22. Mixed up - confused
23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right
24. Make a difference - to matter
25. Nail it down - finalize it
26. Never mind - don't worry about it
27. No doubt - certainly
28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok
29. Of age - old enough
30. Off the hook - out of trouble
31. Once in a blue moon - rarely
32. Out of order - does not work
33. Out of shape - to be unfit
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 🔰Adjectives + Prepositions: Of🔰
👉🏻Afraid of
👉🏻Ashamed of
👉🏻Aware of
👉🏻Capable of
👉🏻Certain of
👉🏻Conscious of
👉🏻Envious of
👉🏻Independent of
👉🏻Jealous of
👉🏻Proud of
👉🏻Silly of
👉🏻Typical of
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: FOR
👉🏻Eager for
👉🏻Eligible for
👉🏻Famous for
👉🏻Grateful for
👉🏻Notorious for
👉🏻Prepared for
👉🏻Ready for
👉🏻Renowned for
👉🏻Responsible for
👉🏻Respected for
👉🏻Suitable for
👉🏻Thankful for
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: WITH
👉🏻Associated with
👉🏻Bored with
👉🏻Blessed with
👉🏻Confronted with
👉🏻Crowded with
👉🏻Delighted with
👉🏻Disappointed with
👉🏻Fed up with
👉🏻Familiar with
👉🏻Pleased with
👉🏻Popular with
👉🏻Satisfied with
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: TO
👉🏻Attracted to
👉🏻Accustomed to
👉🏻Addicted to
👉🏻Allergic to
👉🏻Indifferent to
👉🏻Kind to
👉🏻Married to
👉🏻Receptive to
👉🏻Related to
👉🏻Similar to
👉🏻Superior to
👉🏻Unfriendly to
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: ABOUT
👉🏻Angry about
👉🏻Anxious about
👉🏻Enthusiastic about
👉🏻Excited about
👉🏻Furious about
👉🏻Happy about
👉🏻Nervous about
👉🏻Pessimistic about
👉🏻Sad about
👉🏻Serious about
👉🏻Upset about
👉🏻Worried about
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: IN
👉🏻Comfortable in
👉🏻Connected in
👉🏻Disappointed in
👉🏻Experienced in
👉🏻Interested in
👉🏻Polite/impolite in
👉🏻Present in
👉🏻Skilled in
👉🏻Slow in
👉🏻Successful in
👉🏻Talented in
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: BY
👉🏻Amazed by
👉🏻Delighted by
👉🏻Disturbed by
👉🏻Excited by
👉🏻Fascinated by
👉🏻Impressed by
👉🏻Inspired by
👉🏻Astonished by
👉🏻Shocked by
👉🏻Surprised by
✍🏻Adjective Preposition Combinations: AT
👉🏻Amazed at
👉🏻Angry at
👉🏻Annoyed at
👉🏻Awful at
👉🏻Bad at
👉🏻Brilliant at
👉🏻Clever at
👉🏻Delighted at
👉🏻Disappointed at
👉🏻Excellent at
👉🏻Excited at
👉🏻Good at
👉🏻Hopeless at
👉🏻Mad at
👉🏻Present at
👉🏻Skilled at
👉🏻Successful at
👉🏻Surprised at
👉🏻Terrible at
👉🏻Slow at
👉🏻Lucky at
✍🏻Adjectives and Prepositions: FROM
👉🏻Made from
👉🏻Different from
👉🏻Safe from
👉🏻Absent from
👉🏻Free from
✍🏻Adjectives + Prepositions: ON
👉🏻Keen on
👉🏻Based on
📚🎊🎁
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: #EnglishExpressions
Phone conversation
☎️I'll call you back.
☎️I can't talk right now.
☎️Let me call you back.
☎️Thank you for calling!
☎️I'm quite busy right now.
☎️I called just this morning.
🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
🙏Stay Home, Stay Safe, Learn English. 💖
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: 📚 Daily English Lessons 📚
47. How can I use the words
Do you mind if ?
You are asking someone
in present tense
if they object to something
you are asking.
Here are some examples:
" Do you mind if I excuse myself?"
" Do you mind if we left early?"
" Do you mind if I take a nap?"
" Do you mind if I ask your mom?"
" Do you mind if it snows?"
You could also use the word 'would'.
Here are some examples:
" Would you mind if we went out to eat?"
" Would you mind if I opened the window?"
" Would you mind telling me what you're doing?"
" Would you mind being quiet for a minute?"
" Would you mind if I changed the channel?"
[4/1, 2:02 PM] Ahmad 🇵🇰❤️😘😘: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT
'At' is used for precise times
• At 10.30am
• At 8 o'clock
• At bedtime
• At breakfast
• At Christmas
• At dawn/dusk
• At dinnertime
• At midday
• At night/noon
• At Southern
• At sunrise/sunset
• At ten o'clock
• At that time
• At the beginning
• At the end
• At the moment
• At the present
• At the same time
• At the weekend
IN
'In' is used for months, years, decades, centuries, and long periods of time
• In 16 year's time
• In 1991
• In December
• In January
• In the 1970's
• In the 21st century
• In the 70's
• In the afternoon
• In the Christmas holiday
• In the Dark Ages
• In the evening
• In the future
• In the morning
• In the past
• In the seventies
• In the Summer
• In this century
ON
'On' is used for days and dates
• On a Summer evening
• On Christmas day
• On Christmas
• On Friday
• On holiday
• On January 3rd
• On my birthday
• On my wedding day
• On that day
• On the 10th
• On the 10th of January
• On the first day
• On the last day
• On Tuesday night
• On Wednesday.
❤️😘😘: VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING MODULE
🔹UNTIMELY - too soon; in a premature manner
🔹MISERABLE - of very poor quality or condition
🔹SPECIMEN - an example regarded as typical of its class
🔹DISTRIBUTE - give to several people
🔹NEVERTHELESS - despite anything to the contrary
🔹PROMPTLY - in a punctual manner
🔹BLISSFUL - completely happy and contented
🔹SNOUT - a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head
🔹BROOK - a natural stream of water smaller than a river
🔹MANURE - any animal or plant material used to fertilize land
🔹PERSPIRATION - salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
🔹HARNESS - an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal
🔹LOFT - floor consisting of open space at the top of a house
🔹SCYTHE - an edge tool for cutting grass
🔹TROUGH - a container from which cattle or horses feed
🔹SOD - surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and roots
🔹PRANCE - move or step in a lively, spirited, or showy way
🔹RACKET - a loud and disturbing noise
🔹COMMOTION - a disorderly outburst or tumult
🔹DAZE - overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
🔹LURE - provoke someone to do something through persuasion
🔹CAPTIVITY - the state of being imprisoned
🔹APPEAL - be attractive to
🔹EAVES - the overhang at the lower edge of a roof
🔹SPATTER - rain gently
🔹GRAZE - feed as in a meadow or pasture
🔹PROVENDER - food for domestic livestock
🔹MORSEL - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful
🔹FROLIC - play boisterously
🔹STEALTHILY - in a manner marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
🔹CRAFTY - marked by skill in deception
🔹CUNNING - shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
🔹DREARY - lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise
🔹DEJECTED - affected or marked by low spirits
🔹ENDURE - put up with something or somebody unpleasant
K.A
❤️😘😘: #ConfusingWords
“Win,” “Earn,” And “Gain”
💠💠Win = To Be no 1 In A Competition, Or To Receive An Award.
▪ 👉My soccer team won the game 3-1.
▪ 👉I want to win the lottery!
▪ 👉Jagan won a prize in the science competition.
You can win a game, a race, a match, a competition, or the lottery. You can also win a medal (like in the Olympics), a prize, or an award.
🌸🌸Earn = To Get Something In Exchange For Your Work, For Example: A Salary.
▪ 👉Saritha is a famous lawyer; she earns a lot of money.
▪ 👉I’m not rich, but I earn a decent salary.
▪ 👉My bank account earns 2% interest per month.
🌺🌺Gain = To Get Or To Increase, For Example: Weight
▪ 👉I’ve gained five kgs since I stopped exercising.
▪ 👉Is she pregnant? It looks like she’s gained some weight.
▪ 👉Giri’s car gained speed as he drove down the mountain.
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