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Two guys made a bet. The first guy said,
"I’ll bite my right eye, and you give me 500 dollars."
The second guy laughed, "No way you can bite your eye!"
But the first guy had a fake eye, so he popped it out and bit it. The second guy had to pay up.

Then the first guy said,
"Now, I’ll bite my other eye."
The second guy thought, "Both eyes can’t be fake," so he agreed.
Then the first guy smiled and took out his fake teeth, used them to "bite" his other eye, and won another 500 dollars!

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🗣 Stay in touch or Keep in touch

⭕️“stay in touch” implies regular contact, whereas “keep in touch” implies occasional contact.

⭕️“stay in touch” means you are already in touch and want to continue that connection, whereas “keep in touch” can be used for existing and new connections.

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Common English Slang Phrases

1. Catch some rays - to get some sunshine
"Let's go to the beach and catch some rays!"

2. Hit the road - to leave or start a journey
"It's time to hit the road if we want to avoid traffic."

3. Piece of cake - something very easy
"The test was a piece of cake!"

4. In the bag - certain to be successful
"After that last goal, the game is in the bag!"


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Do you know any other cool slang phrases? Share them in the comments!


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### Common Confusing Words: Your vs. You’re

1. Intro
“Do you know the difference between ‘your’ and ‘you’re’? Many English learners often confuse these words. Today, we’ll clear up the confusion with examples and tips!”

2. Explanation of ‘Your’
- Definition: ‘Your’ is a possessive adjective that shows ownership.
- Example Sentence: “Your bag is on the table.”
- Usage Tip: Use ‘your’ when you’re talking about something that belongs to the person you’re speaking to.

3. Explanation of ‘You’re’
- Definition: ‘You’re’ is a contraction of ‘you are’.
- Example Sentence: “You’re going to enjoy the movie.”
- Usage Tip: If you can replace ‘you’re’ with ‘you are’ in a sentence and it makes sense, then you’re using it correctly.

4. Common Mistakes and Corrections
- Mistake: “Your welcome to join us.”
- Correction: “You’re welcome to join us.”
- Mistake: “I hope your having a good day.”
- Correction: “I hope you’re having a good day.”


Bonus Tip: Mention a mnemonic, like: “Remember, ‘you’re’ has an apostrophe because it’s a combination of two words: ‘you’ and ‘are.’”

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👍 - Recliner
❤️ - Ballchair
🥰 - Armchair


👍 - Recliner
❤️ - Ballchair
🥰 - Armchair


👍 - Recliner
❤️ - Throne
🥰 - Armchair


"Who" vs. "Whom"

Knowing when to use "who" and "whom" can be tricky, but here’s an easy way to remember:

🔹Use "who" when it’s the subject of the sentence.
🔸Example: Who is coming to the meeting?

🔹Use "whom" when it’s the object of the sentence.
🔸Example: Whom did you invite to the party?


Quick tip: If you can replace it with "he" or "she," use "who." If you can replace it with "him" or "her," use "whom."

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Here’s a quick grammar tip on difference between “few” and “a few”:

Few = almost none (negative meaning): "Few people know the answer." (Almost no one knows.)

A few = some (positive meaning): "I have a few friends in town." (I have some friends.)


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#note
TYPICAL MISTAKE
*According to the traffic, Mark was late for work.*
☝️We cannot use the phrase according to in this context. If you are trying to explain the reason for something, the following structures are more natural:

because of something
✅as a result of something


🔹Because of the traffic, Mark was late for work.
🔹As a result of the traffic, Mark was late for work.


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When deciding between "in" and "on" for transportation, it usually depends on the type of vehicle and how we interact with it:

1. Use "in"

For vehicles where you're enclosed, like cars or taxis.

You'd say, "I'm in the car" or "She's in a taxi."


2. Use "on"

For larger forms of public transportation where you can move around, like buses, trains, planes, ships, subways, or motorcycles.

You'd say, "I'm on the bus" or "He's on a plane."


Quick Rule:

In = Enclosed (small spaces, like cars).

On = Large or open vehicles where you can stand or move around.

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Phrase of the Day: "For My Sake"

🟢 Meaning: Used to show that something is done to benefit or help someone, or to make them feel better.

📝 Examples:

1. "Please stay home tonight, for my sake. I worry when you’re out late."

2. "He quit smoking for his family’s sake because they were concerned about his health."

3. "Could you finish the project on time, for the boss’s sake? She has been under a lot of stress lately."

4. "Just tell me the truth, for my sake. I deserve to know."


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Sister DONATES KIDNEY To SAVE Brother's LIFE


Possible replies to thanks are:

Not at all. (formal)
✅ Don't mention it.
✅ That’s OK. (informal)
✅ You’re welcome.
✅ That’s (quite) all right.
✅ No problem. (informal)


Note that British people do not always reply to thanks, especially thanks for small things.

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Here are b2 - c1 vocabulary

🔹Lassitude
🔹Reflection
🔹Vertigo
🔹Infinity
🔹Perfection
🔹Oblivion
🔹Liberty

How many of them do you know?

Learn them how to use and make up sentence
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🤷I told you so.

I told you so usually means ‘I warned you, but you wouldn’t listen to me’.

👶‘Mummy, I’ve broken my train.’ 

👩‍🦱‘I told you so. You shouldn’t have tried to ride on it.’

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