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🇬🇧 Quiz your English! 🇬🇧

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9️⃣ Since I remembered to call, Mum won't mind that her birthday card will arrive [belatedly].
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1️⃣ There was a disagreement [among] the two brothers.
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✍️ Word of the Day 📎

Etymology
From the Latin im-, meaning "not", and politicus, meaning "political".
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🗣 Eloquence (speaking) 🆒

Benefits:
🆒 Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning ;
📖 Master new words and expand your vocabulary ;
🎤 Find the right word when speaking in professional settings .

❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Replace the highlighted word to match the tone of the prompt. Type as many alternate words as possible. Avoid words that do not follow the prompt of the sentence.

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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more convincing word to replace 'pleased'.

📌 Round 1️⃣. Be more CONVINCING 📌

"I'm [pleased] to begin my new job."
(e.g., excited etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: ecstatic, enthused, delighted.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more negative word to replace 'bad'.

📌 Round 2️⃣. Be more NEGATIVE 📌

"After missing the last shot, the losing team's players felt [bad] ."
(e.g., wretched etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: anguished, disconsolate, heartbroken.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more extreme word to replace 'fast'.

📌 Round 3️⃣. Be more EXTREME 📌

"She ran the marathon at a(an) [fast] pace."
(e.g., unimaginable etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: astounding, astonishing, blistering.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more extreme word to replace 'fast'.

📌 Round 3️⃣. Be more EXTREME 📌

"She ran the marathon at a(an) [fast] pace."
(e.g., unimaginable etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: astounding, astonishing, blistering.
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more complimentary word to replace 'fine'.

📌 Round 4️⃣. Be more COMPLIMENTARY 📌

"The ceremony was a(n) [fine] event."
(e.g., fabulous etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: unforgettable, memorable, spectacular .
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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more forceful word to replace 'loud'.

📌 Round 5️⃣. Be more FORCEFUL 📌

"The fireworks were [loud] ."
(e.g., resounding etc.)

🔖 Suggestions: cacophonous, explosive, deafening.
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✍️ Word of the Day 📎

Etymology
From the Latin palatus-, meaning "roof of the mouth" or "taste". The ending -able means "capable of".
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💻 Which of the followings is not a programming language? ⌨️
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🗣 Precision (speaking) 🗣

Benefits:
🎯 Learn to speak more clearly and accurately ;
🎙 Speak more confidently in professional setting .

🔈 This activity requires audio. Make sure you can hear the tone clearly.

❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Listen for grammatical errors in the audio track.

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❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Listen for grammatical errors in the audio track. Identify all mistakes.
✍️ Word of the Day 📎

Etymology
From the Latin substantiare, meaning "to verify". Substantiate relates to the word substance.
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