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*🙋 FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE - భవిష్యత్తులో (ఒక పని)జరుగుచూ ఉండిన కాలము*

*💁 ENGLISH LEARNING *🙋 FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE - భవిష్యత్తులో (ఒక పని)జరుగుచూ ఉండిన కాలము* *👉 AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES - సాధారణ వాక్యాలు* 1. I'll (I will) be going there tomorrow morning. నేను రేపు ఉదయం అక్కడకు వెళ్తూ ఉంటాను. 2. We'll (we will) be going there tomorrow morning.  మేము రేపు ఉదయం అక్కడకు వెళ్తూ ఉంటామ...

bbc learning english: Been vs Gone https://www.instagram.com/p/BpzZLrgHe-l/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=nwrhbmqrsqqx

bbclearningenglish Bob is not here. He’s at the shop buying milk. When Neil asks where Bob is, I say…⠀ a) Bob’s been to the shop.⠀ b) Bob’s gone to the shop.⠀ Learn about ‘been’ and ‘gone’ with Sian. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpzZLrgHe-l/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=nwrhbmqrsqqx

Oh ! English is such an easy language. !!

Oh ! English is such an easy language. !! Collected from other sources.... That's what you think, no ? Well then, read on 👇🏿 This is a clever piece put together by a Retired English teacher, who else? Homographs are words of like spelling but with more than one meaning.*   *A homograph that is also pronounced differently is a heteronym.*   *You still think English is easy ??*   *Try reading it out loud.  Read all the way to the end.... the denouement is best of all !!* 1) The bandage was * wound * around the *wound.* 2) The farm was used to * produce produce*. 3) The dump was so full that it had to * refuse * more *refuse.* 4) We must * polish * the *Polish* furniture. 5) He could * lead *if he would get the *lead* out. 6) The soldier decided to * desert * his dessert in the *desert.* 7) Since there is no time like the * present ,* he thought it was time to *present* the *present.* 8) A * bass * was painted on the head of the *bas...

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INTRANSITIVE PHRASAL VERBS In English

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INTRANSITIVE PHRASAL VERBS In English Intransitive", this means these phrasal verbsdo not have objects. Now, some examples of transitive phrasal verbs are: "My friend opened up a business." This means... "Business" is an object, my friend opened it, and he opened up a business. Here’s a list of 15 intransitive phrasal verbs with example sentences: 🔹 break down = stop working 👉My car broke down and I had to take it to the mechanic. 🔹 catch on = become popular 👉A R Rehaman’s music has caught on very fast. 🔹 come over =go to someone’s house 👉If you come over after school, we can do the homework together. 🔹 dress up = wear very nice or formal clothes 👉We all dressed up for the birthday party. 🔹 drop by = visit without an appointment 👉 Saritha dropped by to return the book I had lent her. 🔹 eat out = eat at ...

The content below shows a long list of collective nouns used in English.

Collective nouns list a band of soldiers a circle of friends a crew of sailors a crowd of people a gang of thieves a group of people a horde of children a mass of people a mob of hooligans a panel of experts a party of visitors an army of soldiers a bevy of beauties a band of musicians a band of robbers a board of directors a body of men a bunch of crooks a caravan of gypsies a choir of singers a class of pupils a class of students a company of actors a company of soldiers a congregation of worshippers a crew of sailors a crowd of spectators a crowd of people a dynasty of kings a galaxy of film stars a gang of crooks a gang of labourers a gang of prisoners a gang of robbers a gang of thieves a horde of savages a host of angels a line of kings/rulers a mob of rioters a group of dancers a group of singers a pack of rascals a pack of thieves a party of friends a patrol of policemen a posse of policemen a regiment of soldiers a staff of emplo...