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📘 English Idioms – Speak English Like a Native!Have you ever heard someone say “It’s raining cats and dogs” and wondered...
24/01/2026

📘 English Idioms – Speak English Like a Native!
Have you ever heard someone say “It’s raining cats and dogs” and wondered what animals have to do with rain? 🤔
That’s an idiom!
🔹 Idioms are expressions whose meanings are different from the literal meanings of the words. Native speakers use idioms all the time in daily conversation, movies, books, and social media.
✨ Why learn idioms?
• They make your English sound natural and fluent
• They help you understand native speakers better
• They add color and confidence to your speech
📌 Common English Idioms:
• Break the ice – to start a conversation
• Once in a blue moon – very rarely
• Hit the nail on the head – to say something exactly right
• Under the weather – feeling unwell
Learning idioms is like unlocking the hidden meanings of English. Start with a few every day, and soon you’ll understand English beyond the dictionary!
👉 Which idiom do you like the most? Comment below! 👇

Adverbials – Small Words, Big ImpactIn English grammar, adverbials are words or groups of words that give extra informat...
20/01/2026

Adverbials – Small Words, Big Impact
In English grammar, adverbials are words or groups of words that give extra information about a verb, an adjective, or even a whole sentence. They usually tell us how, when, where, why, how often, or to what extent something happens.
For example:
She spoke politely (how)
We will meet tomorrow (when)
He waited outside (where)
She studies hard to succeed (why)
Adverbials can be a single word (quickly), a phrase (in the morning), or even a clause (when the rain stopped). They make sentences clearer, richer, and more precise.
Without adverbials, language sounds dry and incomplete. With them, ideas become vivid and meaningful.
Understanding adverbials helps improve writing, speaking, and comprehension—a small concept with a powerful effect on communication.

19/01/2026

📌 Proverbs (کہاوتیں) — مختصر تعارف اور مثالیں
Proverbs وہ مختصر اور بامعنی جملے ہوتے ہیں جو زندگی کے تجربات، دانائی اور اخلاقی سبق کو سادہ الفاظ میں بیان کرتے ہیں۔ کہاوتیں صدیوں کے انسانی تجربے کا نچوڑ ہوتی ہیں اور عام گفتگو میں بات کو مؤثر اور یادگار بنا دیتی ہیں۔
چند مشہور انگریزی کہاوتیں اور ان کا اردو ترجمہ:
Actions speak louder than words.
عمل باتوں سے زیادہ طاقتور ہوتے ہیں۔
Honesty is the best policy.
ایمانداری سب سے بہتر حکمتِ عملی ہے۔
Where there is a will, there is a way.
جہاں چاہ ہوتی ہے وہاں راہ۔
All that glitters is not gold.
ہر چمکتی چیز سونا نہیں ہوتا۔
A stitch in time saves nine.
وقت پر کیا گیا کام بڑی مشکل سے بچا لیتا ہے۔
Practice makes a man perfect.
مسلسل مشق انسان کو کامل بنا دیتی ہے۔

یاد رکھیں: کہاوتیں نہ صرف زبان کو خوبصورت بناتی ہیں بلکہ سوچ کو بھی گہرا کرتی ہیں۔ روزمرہ گفتگو میں ان کا درست استعمال آپ کی بات کو زیادہ مؤثر بنا دیتا ہے۔

16/01/2026

*English Slangs: Adding Flavor to Your Conversations 😎*

English slangs are informal words or phrases that add a dash of fun and creativity to everyday conversations. From "hanging loose" to "chilling," slangs help you connect with others and sound more natural.

Why Use Slangs?
- *Be relatable*: Slangs help you fit in with native speakers.
- *Express yourself*: Use slangs to convey emotions and attitudes.
- *Sound cool*: Slangs can make your language more engaging and fun.

Popular English Slangs
- *Lit*: Something exciting or fun (e.g., "This party is lit! 🎉")
- *Ghost*: To suddenly stop responding (e.g., "He ghosted me 😔")
- *Savage*: Someone who's brutally honest (e.g., "You're a savage for that comment 😂")
- *Lowkey/Highkey*: Secretly/obviously (e.g., "I'm lowkey excited for the weekend 😊")

Tips
- *Use context*: Understand the situation and audience before using slangs.
- *Don't overdo it*: Balance slangs with proper English to avoid sounding forced.

Slangs are a fun way to spice up your language! 💬 Want to learn more?

PHRASAL VERBS A *phrasal verb* is a verb combined with a preposition or adverb (or both) that creates a new meaning.  Th...
05/01/2026

PHRASAL VERBS

A *phrasal verb* is a verb combined with a preposition or adverb (or both) that creates a new meaning.
The meaning of a phrasal verb is often different from the meaning of its individual words.
Phrasal verbs are common in spoken and informal English.
They can be *separable* (the object can come between) or *inseparable* (the object comes after the preposition).

*Examples:*
- Turn on the light. / Turn the light on.
- Look after the baby.
- Give up smoking.
- Take off your shoes.

27/10/2025

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16/08/2025

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12/08/2025

Desperate
اشد ضرورت میں

They are desperate for food.
وہ خوراک کی اشد ضرورت میں ہیں۔

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