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✌️ENGLISH ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY, do you know them all?😍
✌️ English adverbs of frequency, do you know them? ‼️ But more importantly, can you use them in a sentence? Let's find out!✌️ Adverbs of frequency -> how often something happens 100% of the time = ALWAYS 90% USUALLY 80% GENERALLY 70% OFTEN 50% SOMETIMES 30% OCCASIONALLY 15% SELDOM 10% HARDLY EVER 5% RARELY 0% NEVER 😍Usage: ✌️Example -> I visit my grandparents on the weekend. -> I ALWAYS visit my grandparents on the weekend. Adverbs of frequency stand between the SUBJECT (I) and the VERB (visit) ‼️‼️‼️VERB TO BE‼️‼️‼️ Example -> The store is open at 9 pm, I bet they have many customers! -> The store is ALWAYS open at 9 pm, I bet they have many customers! ‼️When we use adverbs of frequency with the verb to be, we gotta be careful! ✌️Adverbs then stand between the VERB TO BE (is) and the VERB (open) 👇More examples👇 My sister hardly ever calls me during the week as she usually works long shifts from Monday to Friday. The store always opens at 7 am; unfortunately, when I went there yesterday, it was closed for reconstruction. I rarely speak French these days, unless I travel to Paris. This place is never busy; it seems like it's not as popular as the one across the street. 😍Now! Use some of them in sentences and comment below! 👇
✌️ENGLISH ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY, do you know them all?😍
😍 PHRASAL VERBS QUIZ 😍
I have been working on this quiz for you today so you can practice not only for exams, but also on your vocabulary bank 😍 Why do you need to use or know phrasal verbs? Because natives use phrasal verbs on a daily basis and once you get used to them, you will constantly sound more natural in a language that is not even your first! 🙃 This is the list of the phrasal verbs you can find in the quiz: TIME, ROUTINES, AND ACTIONS -------------------------------------------------- * Give up: To stop doing a habit or quit trying. * Get up: To wake up and leave your bed. * Take up: To start a new hobby or activity. * Put off: To postpone or delay a plan. * Turn on: To start a machine or light. * Turn off: To stop a machine or light. RELATIONSHIPS AND PEOPLE -------------------------------------------------- * Look after: To take care of someone or something. * Get along with: To have a friendly relationship. * Grow up: To develop from a child into an adult. * Look forward to: To be excited about the future. TRAVEL AND MOVEMENT -------------------------------------------------- * Take off: To leave the ground or remove clothing. * Set off: To start a journey. * Look out: To be careful or watch for danger. EXPLORING AND PROBLEMS -------------------------------------------------- * Find out: To discover new information. * Break down: To stop working (machines/cars). * Run out of: To have nothing left of a supply. * Turn down: To reject an offer or invitation. Practice today, shine on your exam day edition of the quiz here: https://phrasalverbs-quiz.tiiny.site/
😍 PHRASAL VERBS QUIZ 😍
✌️PHRASAL VERB SUNDAY✌️
✌️ Last week, the phrasal verb was to SET OFF, but this week, let's dive into something that sounds more like the weather we have been experiencing for the past few days here: TO COOL DOWN! ✌️ 👩🏼‍💻 Why? Most people in here have been complaining about how hot it's getting, and they are already fed up with the heat. It's not even summer yet.😆 😍 So you can use the phrasal verb to COOL DOWN when you are talking about decreasing the temperature, for example: Many people told me they cannot wait until the weather cools down a little. 😍 But there is one more way to use it. When we talk about controlling emotions, when we get mad, have an argument with someone, the person might use the phrasal verb to COOL DOWN to tell us to "relax" a bit. For example: You need to cool down a little before talking to her again. ✌️ So use them in sentences and don't forget to jump on the pronunciation call next week! ✌️
✌️PHRASAL VERB SUNDAY✌️
📝 GRAMMAR POST 😍
❤️ Since we had the grammar session in the community today, and as some of you already asked for grammar as well, here is the first post about grammar with a short task for you! 👇 🔥 The difference between THAN and THEN 🙃 Here we go: 💬 We use THEN with time or sequence (a bit similar to LATER) 👇 Example sentences👇 We decided to have breakfast first, and then we went to school. Could you pick up the car at 10? Then we can go shopping. Heat some oil in a pan, then add some chopped garlic. I finished my homework, then I went to bed. 💬 We use THAN for comparison (when we compare two or more things) We also usually use comparative adjectives when we use "than" in a sentence. 👇 Example sentences 👇 The pasta tastes better in Italy than at home. Charlie is taller than me. I would prefer to stay indoors today rather than being outside. This smartphone is newer than that one. 🙃 Now YOUR TURN! 🙃 ❤️ Use THAN and THEN in sentences and share them in the comments to practice grammar😍
📝 GRAMMAR POST 😍
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