6⃣ Informal Ways to Say "Hello"
1. Hello
2. Hi
3. Hey (informal)
4. Hi there
5. Howdy (informal)
6. Hiya
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Hello #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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1. Hello
2. Hi
3. Hey (informal)
4. Hi there
5. Howdy (informal)
6. Hiya
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Hello #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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7⃣ Informal Ways to Say "Goodbye"
1. Bye
2. Bye-bye
3. See ya later (informal)
4. Take care
5. Have a good one
6. So long
7. Have a good time
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Goodbye #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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1. Bye
2. Bye-bye
3. See ya later (informal)
4. Take care
5. Have a good one
6. So long
7. Have a good time
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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#Goodbye #Alternative #Slang #Informal
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🌐 Business English
💠 Imitation Lesson
🔺 Coach by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Business #Imitation #Idioms
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💠 Imitation Lesson
🔺 Coach by Emma
🇦🇺 Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Business #Imitation #Idioms
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⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜
🔉 Lay VS. Lie 🔉
These two verbs could be easily confused since they're one of the most difficult irregular verbs. You need to understand their meaning before learning how to use them.
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💬 Definition of LAY
Lay means to put something or someone down. Remember, PUT STH DOWN. Hence, 'lay' is a transitive verb, which means a direct object will follow it.
🔔 Example
➖ I laid my books on the table.
◽️ I put my books on the table.
➕ Don't lay the shirt on the bed.
◽️ Don't put the shirt on the bed.
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💬 Definition of LIE
Lie means to rest or recline, so hence, this verb is intransitive, which means no direct object will be following it.
🔔 Example
➖ I lie on the bed.
◽️ I rest on the bed.
➕ Her cat lies on the floor.
◽️ Her cat rests on the floor.
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🔅 LAY 🔅
Infinitive 👉 to lay
Definition 👉 to put sth down
Simple Present 👉 lay(s)
Simple Past 👉 laid
Past Participle 👉 laid
Present Participle 👉 laying
🔅 LIE 🔅
Infinitive 👉 to lie
Definition 👉 to rest
Simple Present 👉 lie(s)
Simple Past 👉 lay
Past Participle 👉 lain
Present Participle 👉 lying
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Grammar #lay #lie #lesson
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🔉 Lay VS. Lie 🔉
These two verbs could be easily confused since they're one of the most difficult irregular verbs. You need to understand their meaning before learning how to use them.
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
💬 Definition of LAY
Lay means to put something or someone down. Remember, PUT STH DOWN. Hence, 'lay' is a transitive verb, which means a direct object will follow it.
🔔 Example
➖ I laid my books on the table.
◽️ I put my books on the table.
➕ Don't lay the shirt on the bed.
◽️ Don't put the shirt on the bed.
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💬 Definition of LIE
Lie means to rest or recline, so hence, this verb is intransitive, which means no direct object will be following it.
🔔 Example
➖ I lie on the bed.
◽️ I rest on the bed.
➕ Her cat lies on the floor.
◽️ Her cat rests on the floor.
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🔴 Now look at this chart 👇
🔅 LAY 🔅
Infinitive 👉 to lay
Definition 👉 to put sth down
Simple Present 👉 lay(s)
Simple Past 👉 laid
Past Participle 👉 laid
Present Participle 👉 laying
🔅 LIE 🔅
Infinitive 👉 to lie
Definition 👉 to rest
Simple Present 👉 lie(s)
Simple Past 👉 lay
Past Participle 👉 lain
Present Participle 👉 lying
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Grammar #lay #lie #lesson
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*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.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Difference #Made #Particle
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💡 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.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Difference #Made #Particle
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⏰ Context: Actions And Reactions
🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟢 Road rage
Noun [uncountable]
🔵 Violence and angry behaviour by car drivers towards other car drivers
🟣 In February, he was dismissed from a truck driver's job for road rage.
🟢 Spark
Verb [transitive] (also spark sth ↔️ off)
🔵 To be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence SYN provoke
🟣 The police response sparked outrage in the community.
🟢 Egg sb ↔️ on
Phrasal verb
🔵 To encourage someone to do something, especially something that they do not want to do or should not do
🟣 Bob didn’t want to jump, but his friends kept egging him.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Action #Reaction #Word #Road #Rage
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🔘 Today's WORDS are:
🟢 Road rage
Noun [uncountable]
🔵 Violence and angry behaviour by car drivers towards other car drivers
🟣 In February, he was dismissed from a truck driver's job for road rage.
🟢 Spark
Verb [transitive] (also spark sth ↔️ off)
🔵 To be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence SYN provoke
🟣 The police response sparked outrage in the community.
🟢 Egg sb ↔️ on
Phrasal verb
🔵 To encourage someone to do something, especially something that they do not want to do or should not do
🟣 Bob didn’t want to jump, but his friends kept egging him.
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Level: Intermediate~Advanced
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#Action #Reaction #Word #Road #Rage
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Guess 𝒞 action
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Steps to answer "what action are these?"
Including sample answers
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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Steps to answer "what action are these?"
Including sample answers
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Level: Elementary~Intermediate
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