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Auxiliary verbs
10/12/2025

Auxiliary verbs

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10/12/2025

Learn prepositions

10/12/2025
17/11/2025

20 English Words That Look Similar but Donโ€™t Mean the Same๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซโœ”๏ธ

1. Affect / Effect

Affect = to influence
Effect = result

2. Lose / Loose

Lose = misplace
Loose = not tight

3. Weather / Whether

Weather = climate
Whether = if

4. Quiet / Quite

Quiet = silent
Quite = very or fairly

5. Accept / Except

Accept = agree to receive
Except = excluding

6. Than / Then

Than = comparison
Then = time

7. Stationary / Stationery

Stationary = not moving
Stationery = writing materials

8. Were / Wear

Were = past tense of โ€œareโ€
Wear = put on clothes

9. Desert / Dessert

Desert = dry land
Dessert = sweet food

10. Borrow / Lend

Borrow = take from someone
Lend = give to someone

11. Loose / Loss

Loose = not tight
Loss = something you no longer have

12. Principal / Principle

Principal = main/leader
Principle = rule or belief

13. Compliment / Complement

Compliment = praise
Complement = goes well with

14. Personal / Personnel

Personal = private
Personnel = staff

15. Farther / Further

Farther = physical distance
Further = metaphorical or figurative distance

16. Peek / Peak / Pique

Peek = to look quickly
Peak = top of a mountain or maximum point
Pique = to provoke or stimulate

17. Brake / Break

Brake = stop a vehicle
Break = to separate into pieces or rest

18. Capital / Capitol

Capital = city, money, or uppercase letter
Capitol = building where lawmakers meet

19. Allusion / Illusion

Allusion = indirect reference
Illusion = false appearance

20. Advice / Advise

Advice = noun (guidance)
Advise = verb (to give guidance)

15/11/2025

๐Ÿ”ฅ English Slang Words You Should Know

1. No biggie = No problem
2. Hype = Excitement
3. Chill out = Relax
4. Epic = Amazing
5. Cool = Great
6. Hang out = Spend time together
7. My bad = My mistake
8. Hit me up = Contact me
9. YOLO = You only live once
10. Lit = Exciting or fun
11. Bummer = Disappointment
12. Salty = Angry or upset
13. Cram = Study hard in a short time
14. Ghost = Ignore or disappear
15. Bail = Leave suddenly
16. Flex = Show off
17. Low-key = Secretly
18. High-key = Openly
19. Throw shade = Insult indirectly
20. Savage = Bold or fearless

15/11/2025

20 NEW ONE WORD SUBSTITUTIONS ๐Ÿ“Œ

1. A person who talks too much = Loquacious

2. A person who loves to be alone = Introvert / Solitary

3. A person who spends money carelessly = Spendthrift

4. A person who learns easily = Quick-learner / Apt

5. A person who pretends to know everything = Pretentious / Know-it-all

6. A person who is always cheerful = Jovial

7. A person who canโ€™t be satisfied = Insatiable

8. A person who is very careful with money = Frugal

9. A person who tells lies regularly = Liar / Mendacious

10. A person who is new at something = Novice / Beginner

11. A person who works without getting paid = Volunteer

12. A person sent to represent a country = Ambassador

13. A person who is obsessed with cleanliness = Neat freak / Fastidious

14. A person who is good at remembering things = Retentive

15. A story with a moral lesson = Fable

16. A thing that cannot be heard = Inaudible

17. A thing that cannot be seen = Invisible

18. A thing that cannot be changed = Irreversible

19. A person who acts against society = Anti-social

20. A thing that cannot be avoided = Inevitable

15/11/2025

Harsh English vs Polite English ๐Ÿ“Œ

1. Go away! โ†’ Could you step aside?
2. Give it! โ†’ Hand it over
3. Come here! โ†’ Listen!
4. Shut up! โ†’ Please be quiet
5. Sit down! โ†’ Take a seat
6. Join me โ†’ Hear me out
7. Wait โ†’ Hang on
8. Move! โ†’ Could you move, please?
9. Stop it! โ†’ Cut it out
10. Donโ€™t touch that! โ†’ Kindly leave that alone
11. Quiet! โ†’ Lower your voice
12. Listen to me! โ†’ May I have your attention?
13. Give me that! โ†’ Could I have that, please?
14. Hurry up! โ†’ Speed up

15/11/2025

๐Ÿ’ฌ Common English Mistakes ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿง‘

1. She go school โŒ โ†’ She goes to school โœ…
2. He said me โŒ โ†’ He told me โœ…
3. He donโ€™t like it โŒ โ†’ He doesnโ€™t like it โœ…
4. She is more better โŒ โ†’ She is better โœ…
5. I didnโ€™t knew that โŒ โ†’ I didnโ€™t know that โœ…
6. I am interesting in music โŒ โ†’ I am interested in music โœ…
7. He is my cousin brother โŒ โ†’ He is my cousin โœ…
8. I am agree โŒ โ†’ I agree โœ…
9. He is married with her โŒ โ†’ He is married to her โœ…
10. I am here since 2 hours โŒ โ†’ I have been here for 2 hours โœ…
11. I didnโ€™t saw him โŒ โ†’ I didnโ€™t see him โœ…
12. He is more tall โŒ โ†’ He is taller โœ…
13. She is good in singing โŒ โ†’ She is good at singing โœ…
14. Iโ€™m looking forward to see you โŒ โ†’ Iโ€™m looking forward to seeing you โœ…
15. Itโ€™s depends on you โŒ โ†’ It depends on you โœ…
16. He is good in maths โŒ โ†’ He is good at maths โœ…
17. She is afraid from dogs โŒ โ†’ She is afraid of dogs โœ…
18. He is married with a doctor โŒ โ†’ He is married to a doctor โœ…
19. I have visited Paris last year โŒ โ†’ I visited Paris last year โœ…
20. He did a mistake โŒ โ†’ He made a mistake โœ…

14/11/2025

44 ENGLISH WORDS YOU NEVER THOUGHT EXISTED ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

1. Apricity โ€” warmth of the winter sun
2. Petrichor โ€” the earthy smell after rain
3. Susurrus โ€” a soft, whispering sound
4. Borborygmus โ€” a rumbling stomach noise
5. Callipygian โ€” having well-shaped buttocks
6. Defenestration โ€” throwing someone out of a window
7. Limerence โ€” intense romantic infatuation
8. Pareidolia โ€” seeing patterns (like faces) in random things
9. Mondegreen โ€” a misheard lyric or phrase
10. Spoonerism โ€” swapping the first sounds of words
11. Tmesis โ€” inserting a word inside another word
12. Zugzwang โ€” being forced to make a bad move (chess)
13. Schadenfreude โ€” pleasure from someone elseโ€™s misfortune
14. Weltschmerz โ€” deep sadness about the world
15. Agelast โ€” a person who never laughs
16. Clinomania โ€” a strong desire to stay in bed
17. Psithurism โ€” the sound of wind in trees
18. Nudiustertian โ€” relating to the day before yesterday
19. Erinaceous โ€” resembling a hedgehog
20. Crapulence โ€” sickness from overeating or overdrinking
21. Kakistocracy โ€” rule by the worst people
22. Quire โ€” a set of 24 sheets of paper
23. Floccinaucinihilipilification โ€” judging something as worthless
24. Tintinnabulation โ€” the ringing of bells
25. Logorrhea โ€” excessive talkativeness
26. Sesquipedalian โ€” fond of long words
27. Blatherskite โ€” a person who talks nonsense
28. Skedaddle โ€” run away quickly
29. Kerfuffle โ€” a fuss or commotion
30. Brouhaha โ€” a noisy, excited reaction
31. Lollygag โ€” waste time; dawdle
32. Cattywampus โ€” crooked; askew
33. Discombobulate โ€” to confuse
34. Hullabaloo โ€” loud noise and confusion
35. Flummox โ€” to bewilder; confuse
36. Nincompoop โ€” a foolish person
37. Ragamuffin โ€” a ragged, dirty child
38. Shenanigans โ€” secret or dishonest tricks
39. Bamboozle โ€” to trick or fool
40. Taradiddle โ€” a petty lie; nonsense
41. Thingamajig โ€” a thing whose name you forgot
42. Doohickey โ€” a small gadget or device
43. Whippersnapper โ€” an overly confident young person
44. Flibbertigibbet โ€” a silly, flighty person

14/11/2025

20 verbs in Present vs Past tense ๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ

1. I eat โ€“ I ate
2. I go โ€“ I went
3. I buy โ€“ I bought
4. I find โ€“ I found
5. I choose โ€“ I chose
6. I feel โ€“ I felt
7. I see โ€“ I saw
8. I take โ€“ I took
9. I come โ€“ I came
10. I do โ€“ I did
11. I make โ€“ I made
12. I write โ€“ I wrote
13. I run โ€“ I ran
14. I speak โ€“ I spoke
15. I drink โ€“ I drank
16. I give โ€“ I gave
17. I know โ€“ I knew
18. I sleep โ€“ I slept
19. I sing โ€“ I sang
20. I read โ€“ I read (pronounced โ€œredโ€ in past)

14/11/2025

20 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION VOCABULARY ๐Ÿ“Œ
1. A person who loves books = Bibliophile
2. A person who walks on foot = Pedestrian
3. A person who hates mankind = Misanthrope
4. A person who loves mankind = Philanthropist
5. A government by the people = Democracy
6. A government by a king = Monarchy
7. A government by the wealthy = Plutocracy
8. A place where animals are kept = Zoo
9. A place where weapons are stored = Arsenal
10. A person who speaks many languages = Polyglot / Multilingual
11. A speech given at a funeral = Eulogy
12. A person who cannot be defeated = Invincible
13. A person who cannot make mistakes = Infallible
14. One who looks on the bright side of life = Optimist
15. One who looks on the dark side of life = Pessimist
16. Something that lasts for a very short time = Ephemeral / Transient
17. A life story written by oneself = Autobiography
18. A life story written by someone else = Biography
19. One who eats too much = Glutton
20. One who is always doubting or questioning = Cynic / Skeptic

11/11/2025

Basic vs Advanced IELTS Verbs
Do โ†’ Execute
Make โ†’ Devise
Use โ†’ Implement
Get โ†’ Obtain
Give โ†’ Distribute
Show โ†’ Demonstrate
Change โ†’ Transform
Improve โ†’ Refine
Start โ†’ Initiate
End โ†’ Culminate
Fix โ†’ Amend
Control โ†’ Regulate
Stop โ†’ Prevent
Help โ†’ Contribute
Deal with โ†’ Tackle

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