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1๏ธโฃ creep /kriหp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
๐ creep into/over/around etc
๐ท Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
๐ท He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.
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2๏ธโฃ stroll /strษสl $ stroสl/ verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
๐ stroll down/over/along
๐ท We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
๐ท Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.
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3๏ธโฃ limp verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
๐ท Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
๐ท I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.
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4๏ธโฃ stagger /หstรฆษกษ $ -ษr/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
๐ SYN stumble
๐ท He managed to stagger home.
๐ท The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.
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5๏ธโฃ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
๐ to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
๐ท His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
๐ท I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.
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1๏ธโฃ creep /kriหp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
๐ creep into/over/around etc
๐ท Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
๐ท He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.
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2๏ธโฃ stroll /strษสl $ stroสl/ verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
๐ stroll down/over/along
๐ท We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
๐ท Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.
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3๏ธโฃ limp verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
๐ท Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
๐ท I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.
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4๏ธโฃ stagger /หstรฆษกษ $ -ษr/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
๐ SYN stumble
๐ท He managed to stagger home.
๐ท The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.
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5๏ธโฃ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
๐ to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
๐ท His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
๐ท I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.
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โด๏ธHow we can use suggest
1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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๐งTo make sure =to ascertain, to be sure, to make certain.
๐ฅ Could you make sure of the time? ฤฐ don't want to miss that TV show.
๐งnow and then= occasionally, sometimes ,now and again, from time to time, off and on, at times
๐ฅ Tom gets a cold once in a while
๐งto get rid of= to remove,to discard, to eliminate
๐ฅ The stain was so bad that Tom finally had to get rid of his shirt.
๐งevery other( one), every second (one)= alternative (ones)
๐ฅ We play tennis with friends every other Sunday.
๐งfirst-rate= excellent, superb
๐ฅ Five star hotel provides first-rate service to its guests.
๐งto go with= to match, to compare well in color or design , to date
๐ฅRida went with Richard for six months ,but now she is going out with new boyfriend.
๐งto mix up = to stir or shake well, to confuse, to bewilder
๐ฅ You should mix up the ingredients well before you out them in the pan.
๐งsee about = to give attention or time to .
๐ฅWho is going to see about getting us a larger room for the meeting.
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โด๏ธHow we can use suggest
1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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๐งTo make sure =to ascertain, to be sure, to make certain.
๐ฅ Could you make sure of the time? ฤฐ don't want to miss that TV show.
๐งnow and then= occasionally, sometimes ,now and again, from time to time, off and on, at times
๐ฅ Tom gets a cold once in a while
๐งto get rid of= to remove,to discard, to eliminate
๐ฅ The stain was so bad that Tom finally had to get rid of his shirt.
๐งevery other( one), every second (one)= alternative (ones)
๐ฅ We play tennis with friends every other Sunday.
๐งfirst-rate= excellent, superb
๐ฅ Five star hotel provides first-rate service to its guests.
๐งto go with= to match, to compare well in color or design , to date
๐ฅRida went with Richard for six months ,but now she is going out with new boyfriend.
๐งto mix up = to stir or shake well, to confuse, to bewilder
๐ฅ You should mix up the ingredients well before you out them in the pan.
๐งsee about = to give attention or time to .
๐ฅWho is going to see about getting us a larger room for the meeting.
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โด๏ธHow we can use suggest
1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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๐ More fish in the sea๐ธ
๐น Used to tell someone whose relationship has ended that there are many other people they could have a relationship with๐ธ
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๐น I know he left you but don't worry. There are plenty more fish in the sea๐ธ๐น
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๐น Used to tell someone whose relationship has ended that there are many other people they could have a relationship with๐ธ
๐ Example ๐
๐น I know he left you but don't worry. There are plenty more fish in the sea๐ธ๐น
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๐ฐ๐ Ways To Say "I LIKE IT"๐ ๐ค
๐ I like it.
๐ I adore it.
๐ It looks great.
๐ It looks fantastic.
๐ Iโm keen on it.
๐ Iโm addicted to it.
๐ Iโm really into it.
๐ Iโm partial to it.
๐ Iโm passionate about it.
๐ I canโt get enough of it.
๐ I have got a soft spot for it.
๐ I am interested.
๐ Iโm crazy about it.
๐ I love it.
๐ It sounds great / good.
๐ It looks good.
๐ This is wicked!
๐ This is totally sick!
๐ It appeals to me.
๐ Iโve grown to like it.
๐ Itโs to my liking.
๐ It goes down well
๐ I fancy it / her.
๐ Iโm fond of it.
๐ Iโm mad about it.
๐ Iโm attached toโฆ
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๐ I like it.
๐ I adore it.
๐ It looks great.
๐ It looks fantastic.
๐ Iโm keen on it.
๐ Iโm addicted to it.
๐ Iโm really into it.
๐ Iโm partial to it.
๐ Iโm passionate about it.
๐ I canโt get enough of it.
๐ I have got a soft spot for it.
๐ I am interested.
๐ Iโm crazy about it.
๐ I love it.
๐ It sounds great / good.
๐ It looks good.
๐ This is wicked!
๐ This is totally sick!
๐ It appeals to me.
๐ Iโve grown to like it.
๐ Itโs to my liking.
๐ It goes down well
๐ I fancy it / her.
๐ Iโm fond of it.
๐ Iโm mad about it.
๐ Iโm attached toโฆ
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โด๏ธIdiom: a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language.
Every language has its own collection of wise sayings. They offer advice about how to live and also transfer some underlying ideas, principles and values of a given culture / society. These sayings are called "idioms" - or proverbs if they are longer. These combinations of words have (rarely complete sentences) a "figurative meaning" meaning, they basically work with "pictures".
This List of commonly used idioms and sayings (in everyday conversational English), can help to speak English by learning English idiomatic expressions. This is a list, which contains exactly 66 of the most commonly used idioms and their meaning.
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๐ฐA hot potato
Speak of an issue (mostly current) which many people are talking about and which is usually disputed.
๐ฐA penny for your thoughts
A way of asking what someone is thinking
๐ฐActions speak louder than words
People's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they say.
๐ฐAdd insult to injury
To further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable situation.
๐ฐAn arm and a leg.
Very expensive or costly. A large amount of money.
At the drop of a hat
Meaning: without any hesitation; instantly.
๐ฐBack to the drawing board.
When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.
Ball is in your court
It is up to you to make the next
๐ฐdecision or step
Barking up the wrong tree
Looking in the wrong place. Accusing the wrong person.
๐ฐBe glad to see the back of.
Be happy when a person leaves.
Beat around the bush
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
๐ฐBest of both worlds
Meaning: All the advantages.
Best thing since sliced bread
A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan.
โ Bite off more than you can chew
To take on a task that is way to big.
Blessing in disguise
Something good that isn't recognized at first.
๐ฐBurn the midnight oil
To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.
Can't judge a book by its cover
Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.
๐ฐCaught between two stools.
When someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives.
Costs an arm and a leg
This idiom is used when something is very expensive.
๐ฐCross that bridge when you come to it
Deal with a problem if and when it becomes necessary, not before.
๐ฐCry over spilt milk.
When you complain about a loss from the past.
๐ฐCuriosity killed the cat
Being Inquisitive can lead you into an unpleasant situation.
๐ฐCut corners.
When something is done badly to save money.
๐ฐCut the mustard [possibly derived from "cut the muster"]
To succeed; to come up to expectations; adequate enough to compete or participate.
๐ฐDevil's Advocate
To present a counter argument
๐ฐDon't count your chickens before the eggs have hatched
This idiom is used to express "Don't make plans for something that might not happen".
๐ฐDon't give up the day job.
You are not very good at something. You could definitely not do it professionally.
๐ฐDon't put all your eggs in one basket.
Do not put all your resources in one possibility.
๐ฐDrastic times call for drastic measures
When you are extremely desperate you need to take drastic actions.
Elvis has left the building
The show has come to an end. It's all over.
๐ฐEvery cloud has a silver lining
Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.
๐ฐFar cry from.
Very different from.
๐ฐFeel a bit under the weather
Meaning: Feeling slightly ill.
๐ฐGive the benefit of the doubt
Believe someone's statement, without proof.
๐ฐHear it on the grapevine.
This idiom means 'to hear rumors' about something or someone.
Hit the nail on the head
๐ฐDo or say something exactly right.
๐ฐHit the sack / sheets / hay
To go to bed.
๐ฐIn the heat of the moment
Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.
๐ฐIt takes two to tango.
Actions or communications need more than one person.
๐ฐJump on the bandwagon
Join a popular trend or activity.
โด๏ธIdiom: a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language.
Every language has its own collection of wise sayings. They offer advice about how to live and also transfer some underlying ideas, principles and values of a given culture / society. These sayings are called "idioms" - or proverbs if they are longer. These combinations of words have (rarely complete sentences) a "figurative meaning" meaning, they basically work with "pictures".
This List of commonly used idioms and sayings (in everyday conversational English), can help to speak English by learning English idiomatic expressions. This is a list, which contains exactly 66 of the most commonly used idioms and their meaning.
โป๏ธSmart Idiomsโ๏ธ๐
๐ฐA hot potato
Speak of an issue (mostly current) which many people are talking about and which is usually disputed.
๐ฐA penny for your thoughts
A way of asking what someone is thinking
๐ฐActions speak louder than words
People's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they say.
๐ฐAdd insult to injury
To further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable situation.
๐ฐAn arm and a leg.
Very expensive or costly. A large amount of money.
At the drop of a hat
Meaning: without any hesitation; instantly.
๐ฐBack to the drawing board.
When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.
Ball is in your court
It is up to you to make the next
๐ฐdecision or step
Barking up the wrong tree
Looking in the wrong place. Accusing the wrong person.
๐ฐBe glad to see the back of.
Be happy when a person leaves.
Beat around the bush
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
๐ฐBest of both worlds
Meaning: All the advantages.
Best thing since sliced bread
A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan.
โ Bite off more than you can chew
To take on a task that is way to big.
Blessing in disguise
Something good that isn't recognized at first.
๐ฐBurn the midnight oil
To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.
Can't judge a book by its cover
Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.
๐ฐCaught between two stools.
When someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives.
Costs an arm and a leg
This idiom is used when something is very expensive.
๐ฐCross that bridge when you come to it
Deal with a problem if and when it becomes necessary, not before.
๐ฐCry over spilt milk.
When you complain about a loss from the past.
๐ฐCuriosity killed the cat
Being Inquisitive can lead you into an unpleasant situation.
๐ฐCut corners.
When something is done badly to save money.
๐ฐCut the mustard [possibly derived from "cut the muster"]
To succeed; to come up to expectations; adequate enough to compete or participate.
๐ฐDevil's Advocate
To present a counter argument
๐ฐDon't count your chickens before the eggs have hatched
This idiom is used to express "Don't make plans for something that might not happen".
๐ฐDon't give up the day job.
You are not very good at something. You could definitely not do it professionally.
๐ฐDon't put all your eggs in one basket.
Do not put all your resources in one possibility.
๐ฐDrastic times call for drastic measures
When you are extremely desperate you need to take drastic actions.
Elvis has left the building
The show has come to an end. It's all over.
๐ฐEvery cloud has a silver lining
Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.
๐ฐFar cry from.
Very different from.
๐ฐFeel a bit under the weather
Meaning: Feeling slightly ill.
๐ฐGive the benefit of the doubt
Believe someone's statement, without proof.
๐ฐHear it on the grapevine.
This idiom means 'to hear rumors' about something or someone.
Hit the nail on the head
๐ฐDo or say something exactly right.
๐ฐHit the sack / sheets / hay
To go to bed.
๐ฐIn the heat of the moment
Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.
๐ฐIt takes two to tango.
Actions or communications need more than one person.
๐ฐJump on the bandwagon
Join a popular trend or activity.
๐ฐKeep something at bay
Keep something away.
๐ฐKill two birds with one stone
This idiom means, to accomplish two different things at the same time.
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Keep something away.
๐ฐKill two birds with one stone
This idiom means, to accomplish two different things at the same time.
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VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING MODULE
๐นconsider - deem to be
๐นminute - infinitely or immeasurably small
๐นaccord - concurrence of opinion
๐นevident - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
๐นpractice - a customary way of operation or behavior
๐นintend - have in mind as a purpose
๐นconcern - something that interests you because it is important
๐นcommit - perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
๐นissue - some situation or event that is thought about
๐นapproach - move towards
๐นestablish - set up or found
๐นutter - without qualification
๐นconduct - direct the course of; manage or control
๐นengage - consume all of one's attention or time
๐นobtain - come into possession of
๐นscarce - deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
๐นpolicy - a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
๐นstraight - successive, without a break
๐นstock - capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
๐นapparent - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
๐นproperty - a basic or essential attribute shared by members of a class
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๐นconsider - deem to be
๐นminute - infinitely or immeasurably small
๐นaccord - concurrence of opinion
๐นevident - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
๐นpractice - a customary way of operation or behavior
๐นintend - have in mind as a purpose
๐นconcern - something that interests you because it is important
๐นcommit - perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
๐นissue - some situation or event that is thought about
๐นapproach - move towards
๐นestablish - set up or found
๐นutter - without qualification
๐นconduct - direct the course of; manage or control
๐นengage - consume all of one's attention or time
๐นobtain - come into possession of
๐นscarce - deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
๐นpolicy - a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
๐นstraight - successive, without a break
๐นstock - capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
๐นapparent - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
๐นproperty - a basic or essential attribute shared by members of a class
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๐ฐThe words "fair" and "fare" are๐ฐ
homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. One can be used as a noun or an adjective, and the other can be used as a noun or a verb.
๐ด How to Use "Fair"
The noun "fair" (as in "state fair") refers to an exhibition, exposition, or public event where there is often food and entertainment. The adjective "fair" has a range of meanings, including just, unbiased, pleasing, clear, and clean.
๐ด How to Use "Fare"
The noun "fare" refers to food and drink or to a transportation fee (as in "bus fare"). The verb "fare" means to go, get along, or succeed (as in "fare thee well").
๐ The words "fair" and "fare" are homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. One can be used as a noun or an adjective, and the other can be used as a noun or a verb.
๐ด How to Use "Fair"
The noun "fair" (as in "state fair") refers to an exhibition, exposition, or public event where there is often food and entertainment. The adjective "fair" has a range of meanings, including just, unbiased, pleasing, clear, and clean.
๐ด How to Use "Fare"
The noun "fare" refers to food and drink or to a transportation fee (as in "bus fare"). The verb "fare" means to go, get along, or succeed (as in "fare thee well").
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homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. One can be used as a noun or an adjective, and the other can be used as a noun or a verb.
๐ด How to Use "Fair"
The noun "fair" (as in "state fair") refers to an exhibition, exposition, or public event where there is often food and entertainment. The adjective "fair" has a range of meanings, including just, unbiased, pleasing, clear, and clean.
๐ด How to Use "Fare"
The noun "fare" refers to food and drink or to a transportation fee (as in "bus fare"). The verb "fare" means to go, get along, or succeed (as in "fare thee well").
๐ The words "fair" and "fare" are homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. One can be used as a noun or an adjective, and the other can be used as a noun or a verb.
๐ด How to Use "Fair"
The noun "fair" (as in "state fair") refers to an exhibition, exposition, or public event where there is often food and entertainment. The adjective "fair" has a range of meanings, including just, unbiased, pleasing, clear, and clean.
๐ด How to Use "Fare"
The noun "fare" refers to food and drink or to a transportation fee (as in "bus fare"). The verb "fare" means to go, get along, or succeed (as in "fare thee well").
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๐น SHALL ๐น
'Shall' is not very frequently used in modern English; However, you still see people using 'Shall' here and there. In modern English, it is used to make an offer, to make sure something must definitely happen, or to ask for advice.
๐ Example ๐
โWhen shall we meet?
โShall we dance?
โShall I read the book?
โYou shall not pass!
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ด Older Usage ๐ด
In older grammar, the correct way to use 'shall' was with first person pronouns (I and We), whereas 'will' was used with second and third person pronouns (you; he, she, it, they).
๐ Example ๐
โI shall bring the kids.
โWe shall be in Japan.
โYou will go there.
โThey will have a good time.
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐บ Request ๐บ
If you are to make a request, 'will' is used.
๐ Example ๐
๐ต Correct ๐ต
โWill you stop using the pen?
โBuy me some sugar, will you?
๐ด Wrong ๐ด
โ๏ธShall you stop yelling?
โ๏ธBring me tea, shall you?
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ Negative Forms โ
Will โฐ Will Not โฐ Won't
Shall โฐ Shall Not โฐ Shan't
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๐น SHALL ๐น
'Shall' is not very frequently used in modern English; However, you still see people using 'Shall' here and there. In modern English, it is used to make an offer, to make sure something must definitely happen, or to ask for advice.
๐ Example ๐
โWhen shall we meet?
โShall we dance?
โShall I read the book?
โYou shall not pass!
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ด Older Usage ๐ด
In older grammar, the correct way to use 'shall' was with first person pronouns (I and We), whereas 'will' was used with second and third person pronouns (you; he, she, it, they).
๐ Example ๐
โI shall bring the kids.
โWe shall be in Japan.
โYou will go there.
โThey will have a good time.
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐บ Request ๐บ
If you are to make a request, 'will' is used.
๐ Example ๐
๐ต Correct ๐ต
โWill you stop using the pen?
โBuy me some sugar, will you?
๐ด Wrong ๐ด
โ๏ธShall you stop yelling?
โ๏ธBring me tea, shall you?
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
โ Negative Forms โ
Will โฐ Will Not โฐ Won't
Shall โฐ Shall Not โฐ Shan't
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๐ 500 real English phrases
๐ By Shayna Oliveira
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๐ 500 real English phrases
๐ By Shayna Oliveira
Level:
Beginner to Advanced
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