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Vocabulary for IELTS
• Sightseeing 👉🏻 to explore places
• Ordinary 👉🏻 usual, average
• Gut feeling 👉🏻 inner voice
• Dedicated 👉🏻 Committed
• Transform 👉🏻 Convert
• Movie 👉🏻 Film
• Insufficient 👉🏻 Inadequate
• Except 👉🏻 Apart From
• Choosy 👉🏻 Picky
• Sad 👉🏻 Unhappy
• Proud 👉🏻 arrogant, elated
• Observe 👉🏻 examine, study, scrutinize
• Magnify 👉🏻 expand, enlarge, exaggerate
• Beautiful 👉🏻 pretty, attractive (Pretty Synonyms)
• Tenets 👉🏻 on rent
• Portion –part, segment, piece
• Loving 👉🏻 Fond
• Frigid 👉🏻 freezing, frosty
• Charismatic 👉🏻 having magical powers
• Temper 👉🏻 mental state
• Prevail 👉🏻 remains
• Formerly 👉🏻 Previously
• Flippant 👉🏻 excess talkative
• Courage 👉🏻 bravery, valor
• Dispute 👉🏻 debate, oppose
• Attire 👉🏻 Dress
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I CAN'T REMEMBER
🤔I forgot
🤔I clean forgot
🤔I've drawn a blank
🤔My mind's gone blank
🤔It totally slipped my mind
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⚡️Further reading on the differences between of have to and must⚡️
🌟 have to: OBLIGATION
This is a verb that we use to express obligation. The most common type of obligation it refers to are those that come from some external rule maker.
- You have to get a high score to enter Oxford university. (This is an obligation set by the university.)
🌟 must: OBLIGATION
‘Must’ is usually synonymous with ‘have to’ because they both express obligation. The difference is, however, that we tend to use ‘must’ when it is an obligation established internally – by ourselves.
For example, if you suddenly remember that you need to send an e-mail to your aunt to thank her for the Christmas present – use ‘must.’
- I must write to my aunt.
However, if your parents are forcing you and obliging you to write to her (therefore making it an external obligation), you use ‘have to’.
For example;
- I can’t go out, Joe, because I have to write an email to my aunt.
🌟don’t have to: OBLIGATION (absence of)
If there is absolutely no obligation to do something or to not do something, you use ‘don’t have to’.
For example;
- You don’t have to take your shoes off when you enter a church. It’s not a mosque.
🌟 mustn’t: PROHIBITION – OBLIGATION
When someone tells you that you mustn’t do something, it’s a very strong way of saying that you are absolutely prohibited from doing it.
You mustn’t serve him nuts because he’ll have an allergic reaction.
🌟 REMEMBER:
"Don’t have to" and "mustn’t" have opposite meanings.
💫 We use "don’t have to" when we don’t need to do something, when there’s no obligation.
💫 We use "mustn’t" to talk about prohibition, when there is obligation not to do something.
For example:
- You mustn’t wait here. (=it’s not allowed)
- You don’t have to wait here. (=you can do it, but it’s not necessary)
If you don’t have to do something, it means that you can do it if you want, but you don’t need to do it.
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"I don’t believe in being serious about anything. I think life is too serious to be taken seriously."
~ Ray Br
LOVE
❤️lust
❤️desire
❤️warmth
❤️passion
❤️worship
❤️intimacy
❤️devotion
❤️yearning
❤️fondness
❤️adoration
❤️idolization
❤️infatuation
❤️tenderness
❤️attachment
❤️endearment
❤️deep affection
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English Contractions👇👇👇
aren’t = are not
can’t = cannot
could’ve = could have
couldn’t = could not
didn’t = did not
doesn’t = does not
don’t = do not
gonna = going to
gotta = got to, got a
hadn’t = had not
hasn't = has not
haven't = have not
he’d = he had, he would
he’ll = he shall, he will
he’s = he has, he is
how’d = how did, how would
how’ll = how will
how’s = how has, how is
I’d = I had, I would
I’ll = I shall / I will
I’ve = I have
isn’t = is not
it’d = it would
it’ll = it shall, it will
it’s = it has, it is
mightn’t = might not
might’ve = might have
mustn’t = must not
must’ve = must have
she’d = she had / she would
she’ll = she shall, she will
she’s = she has, she is
should’ve = should have
shouldn’t = should not
somebody’s = somebody is
someone’d = someone had, someone would
someone’ll = someone shall, someone will
someone’s = someone has, someone is
something’d = something had
something’ll = something shall, something will
something’s = something has, something is
that’ll = that will
that’s = that has, that is
that’d = that would, that had
there’d = there had, there would
there’d’ve = there would have
there’re = there are
there’s = there has / there is
they’d = they would
they’d’ve = they would have
they’ll = they shall, they will
they’re = they are
they’ve = they have
wasn’t = was not
we’d = we had
we’ll = we will
we’re = we are
we’ve = we have
weren’t = were not
what’ll = what will
what’re = what are
what’s = what has / what is
what’ve = what have
when’s = when is
where’d = where did
where’s = where has, where is
where’ve where have
who’d = who would
who’d’ve = who would have
who’ll = who shall, who will
who’re = who are
who’s = who has, who is
who’ve = who have
why'd = why did
why’re = why are
why’s = why has, why is
won’t = will not
won’t’ve = will not have
would’ve = would have
wouldn’t = would not
wouldn’t’ve = would not have
you’d’ve = you would have
you’ll = you shall, you will
you’re = you are
you’ve = you have
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