An autopsy yesterday showed he died of a heart attack.
autopsy - noun - {ˈɔːtɒpsi} 🗣
👉a medical examination of a dead person’s body to find out why they died
Synonyms: postmortem, dissection, postmortem examination
Example sentences:
🔸An autopsy showed he was killed by a single shot to the head.
🔸The medical examiner was conducting an autopsy yesterday.
🔸Official autopsy results are not expected for weeks.
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autopsy - noun - {ˈɔːtɒpsi} 🗣
👉a medical examination of a dead person’s body to find out why they died
Synonyms: postmortem, dissection, postmortem examination
Example sentences:
🔸An autopsy showed he was killed by a single shot to the head.
🔸The medical examiner was conducting an autopsy yesterday.
🔸Official autopsy results are not expected for weeks.
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Boat Sinks in Colombia
A cruiser in Colombia sank near Medellin. At least six people died and 15 people are missing.
People saved most of the passengers. The search for the missing passengers continues. People were very saddened by the incident and they laid flowers next to the lake.
Police are investigating the incident as a crime.
Difficult words: cruiser (a boat which people rode to have fun), sink (to disappear below the surface of the water), sadden (make sad).
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A cruiser in Colombia sank near Medellin. At least six people died and 15 people are missing.
People saved most of the passengers. The search for the missing passengers continues. People were very saddened by the incident and they laid flowers next to the lake.
Police are investigating the incident as a crime.
Difficult words: cruiser (a boat which people rode to have fun), sink (to disappear below the surface of the water), sadden (make sad).
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Which one do you love more?
Father: Which one do you love more , me or Mommy?
Son: I love you both.
Father: Very Well , let’s say Mommy went to Japan and I went to France which country will you go to?
Son: Japan.
Father: See, that you love Mommy more than me?
Son: No, I just want to visit Japan.
Father: Very well , let’s say I went to Japan and Mommy went to France which country will you go to?
Son: France.
Father: See?
Son: No it’s just because I have already visited Japan.
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Father: Which one do you love more , me or Mommy?
Son: I love you both.
Father: Very Well , let’s say Mommy went to Japan and I went to France which country will you go to?
Son: Japan.
Father: See, that you love Mommy more than me?
Son: No, I just want to visit Japan.
Father: Very well , let’s say I went to Japan and Mommy went to France which country will you go to?
Son: France.
Father: See?
Son: No it’s just because I have already visited Japan.
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A man was wandering around
A man was wandering around a fairground and he happened to see a fortuneteller's tent.
Thinking it would be good for a laugh, he went inside and sat down.
"Ah..." said the woman as she gazed into her crystal ball.
"I see you are the father of two children."
"Some fortuneteller," scoffed the man, "I'm the father of THREE children."
The woman grinned and said, "That's what YOU think!"
#Reading
A man was wandering around a fairground and he happened to see a fortuneteller's tent.
Thinking it would be good for a laugh, he went inside and sat down.
"Ah..." said the woman as she gazed into her crystal ball.
"I see you are the father of two children."
"Some fortuneteller," scoffed the man, "I'm the father of THREE children."
The woman grinned and said, "That's what YOU think!"
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He profit on that deal was £21 million.
profit - noun - {ˈprɒfɪt}🗣
👉business money that you make by selling something or from your business, especially the money that remains after you have paid all your business costs.
Synonyms: earnings, winnings, return, revenue
Example sentences:
🔸Profits rose 31% to £144 million.
🔸Investors have made a 14% profit in just 3 months.
🔸All the profits from the sales of the CD will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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profit - noun - {ˈprɒfɪt}🗣
👉business money that you make by selling something or from your business, especially the money that remains after you have paid all your business costs.
Synonyms: earnings, winnings, return, revenue
Example sentences:
🔸Profits rose 31% to £144 million.
🔸Investors have made a 14% profit in just 3 months.
🔸All the profits from the sales of the CD will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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The Tramp
A tramp was sleeping on a park bench late at night.
A man and woman were walking past.
One of them tapped him on the shoulders and asked:
"Excuse me!
What's the time?"
The tramp was very annoyed at being woken up.
"I don't know!”
He said angrily. “I haven't got a watch."
And he went back to sleep.
Sometime later another man was passing.
He woke the tramp up and said:
"I'm sorry to bother you, but I wonder if you could tell me what time it is."
Again the tramp said that he didn't know.
By now he was very fed up, so he got a pen and a piece of paper and wrote I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TIME IS on it, and went back to sleep.
Half an hour later a policeman was passing.
He read the sign, woke the tramp up and said: "It's 2.30, sir."
#Reading
A tramp was sleeping on a park bench late at night.
A man and woman were walking past.
One of them tapped him on the shoulders and asked:
"Excuse me!
What's the time?"
The tramp was very annoyed at being woken up.
"I don't know!”
He said angrily. “I haven't got a watch."
And he went back to sleep.
Sometime later another man was passing.
He woke the tramp up and said:
"I'm sorry to bother you, but I wonder if you could tell me what time it is."
Again the tramp said that he didn't know.
By now he was very fed up, so he got a pen and a piece of paper and wrote I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TIME IS on it, and went back to sleep.
Half an hour later a policeman was passing.
He read the sign, woke the tramp up and said: "It's 2.30, sir."
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The crowd cheered and through flowers.
cheer - verb - {tʃɪə(r)}🗣
👉to give a loud shout of happiness or approval
Synonyms: joy, mirth, glee
Example sentences:
🔸The crowd cheered and threw flowers to the 57-year-old tenor.
🔸The prince was cheered by a 10,000-strong audience.
🔸The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
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cheer - verb - {tʃɪə(r)}🗣
👉to give a loud shout of happiness or approval
Synonyms: joy, mirth, glee
Example sentences:
🔸The crowd cheered and threw flowers to the 57-year-old tenor.
🔸The prince was cheered by a 10,000-strong audience.
🔸The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
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