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پستهای کانال
A friend of me recommends this place, it's expensive but the experience is overall good. #Error
| 2 | despise #Vocabulary
/dɪˈspaɪz/ verb: strongly dislike for someone or something
She despises working with selfish people. | 416 |
| 3 | Among these two styles, I will go with the second option because I think it suits me better. #Error | 695 |
| 4 | Modals: Can (1) #Grammar #Modal
• Subject + can + 1st form of Verb + Object
• Negative: Subject + can't/cannot + 1st form of Verb + Object
• Question: Can + Subject + 1st form of Verb + Object | 802 |
| 5 | He used to play basketball everyday during his free time. #Error | 906 |
| 6 | End #Idioms
• be over the hump [informal]: past the most difficult or dangerous part of something
• bring someone up short: make someone suddenly stop doing something
• cut your losses: to avoid losing any more money than you have already lost
• grind to a halt: to gradually slow down and stop
• kill something stone-dead: to make something unsuccessful or destroy something
• lay someone to rest: to bury a dead person
• leave it at that: to not take any more actions
• to the bitter end: until something is finished | 884 |
| 7 | Take a step back and look at the more bigger picture over there. #Error | 883 |
| 8 | Adverbs: Definitely, Probably #Grammar #Adverb
• Definitely: without any doubt
• Probably: likely
Notes:
• Definitely and probably come after the auxiliary verb and before the main verb and not in negative sentences.
• If the negative contraction is used, definitely and probably come before it. | 903 |
| 9 | I still have a few water left if you are thirsty. #Error | 962 |
| 10 | unanimous #Vocabulary
/juːˈnæn.ɪ.məs/ adjective: agree or supported by everyone in a group
This new proposal received unanimous support from the supervisors.
Word forms:
• unanimity (noun)
• unanimously (adverb) | 977 |
| 11 | You should only seek medial advise from qualified healthcare professionals. #Error | 1 344 |
| 12 | Past Modal Verbs of Deduction #Grammar #Modal
• Must have: certain it was true
• Can't/Couldn't have: certain it was not true
• Could have: had the ability to do something but didn't do it
• Could/May/Might have: possibly true in the past
• May not/Might not have: possibly not true in the past
Notes:
• Past participle of the verb is used after the modal verb in past tense.
• Can is not used as a modal of deduction.
• Must not is used for prohibitions coming from a personal perspective. | 968 |
| 13 | I am boring with your repeated tactics, you should be a little more creative, at the very least. #Error | 893 |
| 14 | Defining & explaining #Idioms
• bring something home (to someone): to make someone understand something (especially unpleasant) clearer
• cast/shed/throw light on something: provide an information to make it easier to understand
• hit the nail on the head: to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem
• it's a long story: used when someone asks for an explanation but you do not want to because it would take too long
• paint a black picture of something/someone: to describe a situation or person as extremely bad
• put flesh on (the bones of) something: to add more details to a plan or idea to make it better or more complete
• set the scene: to describe a situation where something is about to happen
• that is to say: or more exactly | 911 |
| 15 | My brother recently found a new work that offers better benefits. #Error | 903 |
| 16 | Modal Verbs of Deduction #Grammar #Modal
• Must: certain it is true
• Can't: certain it is not true
• May/Might: possibly true
• May not/Might not: possibly not true
Notes:
• Can is not used as a modal of deduction.
• Must not is used for prohibitions coming from a personal perspective. | 911 |
| 17 | Some people prefer to study in a quite environment as there is little to no disruption. #Error | 1 104 |
| 18 | adequate #Vocabulary
/ˈæd.ə.kwət/ adjective: enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
Please make sure you have adequate time to review the documents.
Word forms:
• adequacy (noun)
• adequately (adverb) | 2 970 |
| 19 | Your my peer, of course I will try to help you out whenever you face any difficulty. #Error | 1 128 |
| 20 | Modals: Have to, Must #Grammar #Modal
• Have to/Had to/Will have to (casual)
• Must (formal)
• Don't have to: not necessary
Notes:
• Must is used in only present tense.
• Not allowed to indicates prohibitions that were imposed by an external department; must not usually indicates prohibitions that were coming from a personal perspective. | 1 041 |
