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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.


1-Why she had called her doctor’s office?

2-What was her idea about tomorrow’s appointment? And what did laura say?

3-Could any other doctor see her?

4-what does β€œsqueez some in” mean?

5-At the end did she come before four today or not?


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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (β™¦οΈΨ±ΩˆΨ¨ΩŠβ™¦οΈ)
⏰The Present Perfect Tense ( Imperfect Past)
♦️Preceding Action

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1️⃣ This tense is a mixture of present and past. At the time of speaking the action is already complete in the past.
It always implies a strong connection with the present though action took place in the past.


πŸ“š Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

'Ever, just, recently, already, yet, till(time), so far, of late, lately, before, (by) by the time, after' etc.

πŸ”ΊNOTE:

πŸ”†β€™just' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'

πŸ”† β€˜Ever’ means β€˜anytime in the past’ and β€˜always’.

πŸ”† β€˜so far, yet, till β€˜ means β€˜up to now’, up to this.

πŸ”† Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)

πŸ“˜For Example

πŸ’’ I have just seen that film.

πŸ’’ I have already had my breakfast.

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2️⃣ Present Perfect + Point of time = Simple Past.

The point of time in the past indicates that action took place at a point in the past.

The point of time in the past is expressed by β€˜since’, last, yesterday, the other day, ago, before, back, formerly,( any time in the past)

πŸ“˜For Example

❌ She has returned two days ago / before.

βœ… She returned two days ago.


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3️⃣ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect

This tense can also be used with β€˜since’,’ for β€˜,’ how long’,’ whole’, β€˜all’, β€˜throughout’, β€˜all along’, etc to express time expression.

πŸ“˜For Example

πŸ’’ He has known me for two years

πŸ’’ She has owned this parlor since 2002

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❓Make the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.

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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )

2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )

3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)

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Forwarded from English Grammar(Ruby) (β™¦οΈΨ±ΩˆΨ¨ΩŠβ™¦οΈ)
❓Make the sentences using Present perfect tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the bracket.

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1️⃣ In the movie we just.......... the most extraordinary scene ( see )

βœ…in the movie, we have just seen the most extraordinary scene.


2️⃣ This is the best book I ever............. ( read )

βœ… This is the best book I have ever read.


3️⃣ How long you.............him? ( know)

βœ… How long have you known him.

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Never regret being a good person to the wrong people.
Your behaviour says everything about you and their behaviour says enough about them.


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1 We are all square/ We are even= if two people are square, one of them has paid off a debt to the other and neither now owes or is owed any money πŸ’°

2 Vibes- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place that is felt by others: He is always giving off good vibesπŸ§šβ€β™€

3 Give it a rest!= It's enough!/ Stop it!πŸ™…πŸ»β€β™€

4 to catch someone off guard πŸ’‚β€β™‚οΈWhen you caught someone doing something and it was very unexpected

5 Take it with a grain of salt πŸ§‚= to understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect

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Do not compare your insides with someone else’s outsides..


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1️⃣ Read the vocabularies carefully
2️⃣ Listen to the conversation

πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘‰VOCABULARIESπŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆ

βœ…Deception: the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage.

βœ…Fascinating: very interesting.

βœ…Species: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other.

βœ…Invade: to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage

βœ…Imitate: take or follow as a model.

βœ…Conflict: a disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.

βœ…Hypothesis: an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved.

βœ…Conduct: to organize and perform a particular activity.

βœ…Interpret: explain the meaning of.

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πŸŒ·πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰QUESTIONSπŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆπŸŒ·

1️⃣ Why does the man go to see the professor?
A ) To ask for help in choosing a topic for his term paper
B ) To ask the professor to explain how to complete an assignment
C ) To ask about a point raised in a recent lecture
D ) To offer to help the professor with her research project

2️⃣ Why does the professor mention male frogs that lower their voices?
A ) To give an example of a behavior that can be predicted using game theory
B ) To reinforce the definition of β€œselective adaptation”
C ) To give an example of deceptive behavior in animals
D ) To compare the behavior of butterflies and frogs

3️⃣ Why does the professor talk about computers?
A ) To help the man understand game theory
B ) To describe how biologists analyze data about adaptation
C ) To suggest a way for the man to find information about game theory
D ) To explain the format required for the man's term paper

4️⃣ What does the man need to do for his term paper?
A ) Interpret the statistical data in a journal article
B ) Summarize the information in several published studies
C ) Discuss a current controversy in biological research
D ) Design an experiment that uses game theory

5️⃣ The man expresses reservations about the suggested topic for his term paper. What is the professor's attitude toward the man's reservations?
A ) She thinks the man has demonstrated the necessary background in statistics.
B ) She thinks the man should choose a topic he is more comfortable with.
C ) She thinks the man should ask another student to help him understand the statistics.
D ) She thinks the man's worries are unnecessary.

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DON’T
COMPARE..


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Forwarded from Power writing (Lana Raminovna)
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Complete the following sentences to make up a story:

1 Every time I am asked weird questions...

2 People are different and ...

3 We should try to...

4 I do care about my privacy and...

5 If you don't want to seem rude...

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No matter how badly someone treats you, never drop down to their level.

Remain Calm

Stay Strong

And Walk Away


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