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👉Subjunctive MOOD
📕It is also used in certain fixed expressions, such as So be it!
📗In the following sentences the words in bold form examples of the subjunctive mood:
▶️If he were to go down on bended knee I would still not forgive him.
▶️If I were you I would leave now.
▶️I insist that he apologize immediately.
▶️Be that as it may, he should still be finished.
▶️God save the Queen!
▶️I suggest that he be told of our decision right away.
💥NB: Modern use of the subjunctive mood
The subjunctive mood can sound rather stilted in modern usage and many people either ignore it,
perhaps being ignorant of its true use, or else choose to avoid it.
🎈For example:
▶️I insist that he apologizes immediately
instead of
▶️I insist that he apologize immediately
is considered quite acceptable, especially in all but the most formal contexts.
#grammar
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👉Subjunctive MOOD
📕It is also used in certain fixed expressions, such as So be it!
📗In the following sentences the words in bold form examples of the subjunctive mood:
▶️If he were to go down on bended knee I would still not forgive him.
▶️If I were you I would leave now.
▶️I insist that he apologize immediately.
▶️Be that as it may, he should still be finished.
▶️God save the Queen!
▶️I suggest that he be told of our decision right away.
💥NB: Modern use of the subjunctive mood
The subjunctive mood can sound rather stilted in modern usage and many people either ignore it,
perhaps being ignorant of its true use, or else choose to avoid it.
🎈For example:
▶️I insist that he apologizes immediately
instead of
▶️I insist that he apologize immediately
is considered quite acceptable, especially in all but the most formal contexts.
#grammar
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بدون تکرار و تمدید
از دستش ندین🎈
❌ تعداد محدود و اولویت با عزیزانی هست که سریعتر ثبت نامشون رو تکمیل میکنند (بدون تمدید) فقط تا پایان روز پنجشنبه
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بدون تکرار و تمدید
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با 5 دوره زیر 0 تا 100 انگلیسی رو در کمترین زمان تضمینی یاد بگیر
*١. دوره ی مکالمه تعاملی و گرامر ١*
*٢. دوره مکالمه تعاملی و گرامر ۲*
*٣. دوره مکالمه تعاملی و گرامر ٣*
*۴. دوره ی ۶۰۰ واژه آرش نیا*
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📚Word of the day:
👉pol·ter·geist
\ˈpōl-tər-ˌgīst\
noun
📗 a ghost that makes
strange noises and causes objects to move
📗[noun] a spirit or force that moves furniture and throws objects around in a house
🎈Example:
We thought a poltergeist was knocking dishes off the shelves, but it turned out to just be vibrations from passing
trains.
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👉pol·ter·geist
\ˈpōl-tər-ˌgīst\
noun
📗 a ghost that makes
strange noises and causes objects to move
📗[noun] a spirit or force that moves furniture and throws objects around in a house
🎈Example:
We thought a poltergeist was knocking dishes off the shelves, but it turned out to just be vibrations from passing
trains.
#vocabulary
@Grammarzabanenglish
📚Grammar📚
📕Possessive('s) and (s')
👉Using 5 to show who things belong to
's/s' + people, things, places.
📗Use of the apostrophe ('s and s') :
👉You use('s)and (s')to talk about people's possessions and their relation to each other.
▶️Silvia is David’s wife.
▶️Anna and Mark are Jane’s cousins.
▶️My parents’ best friends live in Canada.
📗Sometimes, when the meaning is clear, you can use('s) without a noun.
▶️I’ve seen that car before. It’s Diana’s.
▶️Rob is at Tom’s. (- Tom’s house)
📕If a name ends in (s), you just add the apostrophe (') to show possession.
▶️I think James’ painting is better than mine.
🔴Remember!✌️
👉You use of + noun, not(’s) to talk about objects.
▶️The walls of the house are green.
▶️There’s a button at the back of the computer.
📕You can also talk about times and places using('s) and (s').
▶️I’ve just got three days’ work in a shop.
▶️Bob’s lucky. He’s having a week’s holiday next month.
▶️London’s shopping centres are very busy in December.
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📕Possessive('s) and (s')
👉Using 5 to show who things belong to
's/s' + people, things, places.
📗Use of the apostrophe ('s and s') :
👉You use('s)and (s')to talk about people's possessions and their relation to each other.
▶️Silvia is David’s wife.
▶️Anna and Mark are Jane’s cousins.
▶️My parents’ best friends live in Canada.
📗Sometimes, when the meaning is clear, you can use('s) without a noun.
▶️I’ve seen that car before. It’s Diana’s.
▶️Rob is at Tom’s. (- Tom’s house)
📕If a name ends in (s), you just add the apostrophe (') to show possession.
▶️I think James’ painting is better than mine.
🔴Remember!✌️
👉You use of + noun, not(’s) to talk about objects.
▶️The walls of the house are green.
▶️There’s a button at the back of the computer.
📕You can also talk about times and places using('s) and (s').
▶️I’ve just got three days’ work in a shop.
▶️Bob’s lucky. He’s having a week’s holiday next month.
▶️London’s shopping centres are very busy in December.
#grammar
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📚Idiom of the day
👉the back of beyond
📕This idiom refers to a remote place which is difficult to get to and probably has very few people living there.
🎈Example:
Sam: You’ve obviously lived in the city a long time. Were you brought up here?
Ken: No, I came to university here and stayed on. I was brought up on a farm in the north of the country in the back of beyond.
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👉the back of beyond
📕This idiom refers to a remote place which is difficult to get to and probably has very few people living there.
🎈Example:
Sam: You’ve obviously lived in the city a long time. Were you brought up here?
Ken: No, I came to university here and stayed on. I was brought up on a farm in the north of the country in the back of beyond.
#idioms
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📚📚HOMOPHONES📚📚
▶️blew a verb, the past tense of the verb to blow, as in:
🎈They blew the trumpets loudly.
▶️blue a noun and adjective meaning a colour of the shade of a clear sky, as in:
🎈She wore a blue dress.
📚📚homophones📚📚
▶️boar a noun meaning a male pig, as in:
🎈a dish made with wild boar.
▶️bore a verb meaning to produce a hole in something with a drill as in:
🎈He bored a hole in the wall.
▶️bore a verb meaning to make tired and uninterested, as in:
🎈The audience was obviously bored by the
rather academic lecture.
▶️bore a verb, the past tense of the verb to bear, as in:
🎈They bore their troubles lightly.
#Homophones
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▶️blew a verb, the past tense of the verb to blow, as in:
🎈They blew the trumpets loudly.
▶️blue a noun and adjective meaning a colour of the shade of a clear sky, as in:
🎈She wore a blue dress.
📚📚homophones📚📚
▶️boar a noun meaning a male pig, as in:
🎈a dish made with wild boar.
▶️bore a verb meaning to produce a hole in something with a drill as in:
🎈He bored a hole in the wall.
▶️bore a verb meaning to make tired and uninterested, as in:
🎈The audience was obviously bored by the
rather academic lecture.
▶️bore a verb, the past tense of the verb to bear, as in:
🎈They bore their troubles lightly.
#Homophones
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📚 SOME IMPORTANT COLLECTIVE NOUNS
1. An army - Of soldiers
2. An assembly - Of elected members
3. A ball - Of wool
4. A Band - Of musicians / robbers
5. A Bench - Of judges
6. A bord - Of directors
7. A bouquet - Of flowers
8. A brood - Of chickens
9. A bunch - Of bananas
10. A bundle - Of hay / Sticks
11. A cache - Of arms
12. A Century - Of Years
13. A chain - Of mountains
14. A chest - Of drawers
15. A Choir - Of singers
16. A class - Of students
17. A club - Of registered members
18. A clump - Of trees
19. A cluster - Of Fruits
20. A code - Of laws
#Collocations
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1. An army - Of soldiers
2. An assembly - Of elected members
3. A ball - Of wool
4. A Band - Of musicians / robbers
5. A Bench - Of judges
6. A bord - Of directors
7. A bouquet - Of flowers
8. A brood - Of chickens
9. A bunch - Of bananas
10. A bundle - Of hay / Sticks
11. A cache - Of arms
12. A Century - Of Years
13. A chain - Of mountains
14. A chest - Of drawers
15. A Choir - Of singers
16. A class - Of students
17. A club - Of registered members
18. A clump - Of trees
19. A cluster - Of Fruits
20. A code - Of laws
#Collocations
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📚There is a difference between "anyone" and "any one",
📕The indefinite pronoun anyone (one word) refers 👉to any person at all but not to particular individuals.
🎈Examples:
1. Anyone can go - you don't have to be invited.
2. She never considers anyone but herself - she's totally selfish!
3. He used to lock himself in his bedroom for hours on end and refuse to talk to anyone.
4. Has anyone seen my keys lying about?
Any one (two words) is an adjective phrase that refers to👉 any single member of a group (of either people or things).
📗Any one is commonly followed by the preposition of.
🎈Example:
Any one of you could dress well with all that money.
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📕The indefinite pronoun anyone (one word) refers 👉to any person at all but not to particular individuals.
🎈Examples:
1. Anyone can go - you don't have to be invited.
2. She never considers anyone but herself - she's totally selfish!
3. He used to lock himself in his bedroom for hours on end and refuse to talk to anyone.
4. Has anyone seen my keys lying about?
Any one (two words) is an adjective phrase that refers to👉 any single member of a group (of either people or things).
📗Any one is commonly followed by the preposition of.
🎈Example:
Any one of you could dress well with all that money.
#grammar
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📚The difference between dish and food:
📕Dish:
A specific type of prepared food.
a vegetable dish this dish is filling and easily made
🎈Example:
Shakespearea dish fit for the gods.
📕Food:
👉(uncountable) Any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.
🎈Example:
The innkeeper brought them foodand drink.
👉(countable) A foodstuff.
🎈e.g, This shop stocks many hundreds of different foods.
👉(uncountable) Anything that nourishes or sustains.
🎈Example:
The man's inspiring speech gave us food for thought.
🎈Example:
Mozart and Bach are food for my soul.
#vocabulary
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📕Dish:
A specific type of prepared food.
a vegetable dish this dish is filling and easily made
🎈Example:
Shakespearea dish fit for the gods.
📕Food:
👉(uncountable) Any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.
🎈Example:
The innkeeper brought them foodand drink.
👉(countable) A foodstuff.
🎈e.g, This shop stocks many hundreds of different foods.
👉(uncountable) Anything that nourishes or sustains.
🎈Example:
The man's inspiring speech gave us food for thought.
🎈Example:
Mozart and Bach are food for my soul.
#vocabulary
@Grammarzabanenglish