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Someone who has very strong opinions that they refuse to change, even when they are clearly unreasonable, is ..................................... .
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RAMADAN MUBARAK!
May the hallowed month of Ramadan bestow upon you a profusion of blessings, peace ,and happiness!
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๐ The Subjunctive Mood ๐
โ๏ธThe subjunctive mood is a verb form that adds a layer of nuance to your writing. Unlike the indicative mood (used for facts) and the imperative mood (used for commands), the subjunctive mood expresses:
๐น Hypothetical situations:๐ค These are situations that aren't necessarily true or factual. ๐
๐น Wishes and desires: ๐ These are things you hope for, even if they might not happen. ๐ค
๐น Recommendations and suggestions:โ๏ธ These are polite ways to express what you think should be done. ๐ก
๐น Necessity and importance: โ These highlight the need for something to happen. โ ๏ธ
๐ป a breakdown of how the subjunctive mood works in English:
๐ฅท Verb Forms in the Subjunctive Mood
๐คพEnglish uses two main subjunctive verb forms:
1๏ธโฃ Present Subjunctive: โฐ
This uses the base form of the verb (without "to") for all subjects (I, you, she, etc.).
๐Example: "It's essential that he be on time." (Be is subjunctive, not "is")
2๏ธโฃ Past Subjunctive:โณ
This is often identical to the simple past tense but can sometimes use "were" instead of "was" for the verb "to be."
๐Example: "If I were you, I would take a different route." (Were is subjunctive, expressing a hypothetical situation)
๐ Note: Some grammarians consider "were" in these cases to be part of the irrealis mood, not strictly subjunctive.
๐ฅUsing the Subjunctive Mood in Different Contexts
๐ some common situations where you'd encounter the subjunctive mood, along with examples:
๐ธ Expressing Wishes:๐
We use the subjunctive mood with verbs like "wish," "hope," and "if only" to talk about things we desire that might not be true.
๐Example: "I wish I knew the answer." (Knew is subjunctive, not the past tense)
๐ธ Hypothetical Situations: ๐ค
The subjunctive mood helps describe situations that aren't real but could be. We often use it with conjunctions like "if" or "as if."
๐ Example: "Even if he tried, he wouldn't succeed." (Tried is subjunctive, suggesting a possibility)
๐ธ Recommendations and Suggestions:๐ฃ๏ธ
The subjunctive mood can be used with verbs like "suggest," "recommend," "advise," and "insist" to make polite suggestions.
๐ Example: "The teacher recommended that we study for the test." (Study is subjunctive, not the imperative "study!")
๐ธ Necessity and Importance:โ
We can use the subjunctive mood with expressions of necessity or importance to emphasize that something should happen.
๐ Example: "It's crucial that the experiment be conducted carefully." (Be conducted is subjunctive, highlighting importance)
โจPoints to Remember
โ ๏ธ The subjunctive mood is more common in formal writing than casual speech.
โ ๏ธ In some cases, the subjunctive mood might be interchangeable with the indicative mood, especially in informal contexts. However, using the subjunctive mood adds precision and formality.
โ ๏ธ The use of "were" vs. "was" in hypothetical situations can be debated among grammarians. Both are generally accepted, but "were" adds a stronger sense of counter-factuality.
#grammar
โ๏ธThe subjunctive mood is a verb form that adds a layer of nuance to your writing. Unlike the indicative mood (used for facts) and the imperative mood (used for commands), the subjunctive mood expresses:
๐น Hypothetical situations:๐ค These are situations that aren't necessarily true or factual. ๐
๐น Wishes and desires: ๐ These are things you hope for, even if they might not happen. ๐ค
๐น Recommendations and suggestions:โ๏ธ These are polite ways to express what you think should be done. ๐ก
๐น Necessity and importance: โ These highlight the need for something to happen. โ ๏ธ
๐ป a breakdown of how the subjunctive mood works in English:
๐ฅท Verb Forms in the Subjunctive Mood
๐คพEnglish uses two main subjunctive verb forms:
1๏ธโฃ Present Subjunctive: โฐ
This uses the base form of the verb (without "to") for all subjects (I, you, she, etc.).
๐Example: "It's essential that he be on time." (Be is subjunctive, not "is")
2๏ธโฃ Past Subjunctive:โณ
This is often identical to the simple past tense but can sometimes use "were" instead of "was" for the verb "to be."
๐Example: "If I were you, I would take a different route." (Were is subjunctive, expressing a hypothetical situation)
๐ Note: Some grammarians consider "were" in these cases to be part of the irrealis mood, not strictly subjunctive.
๐ฅUsing the Subjunctive Mood in Different Contexts
๐ some common situations where you'd encounter the subjunctive mood, along with examples:
๐ธ Expressing Wishes:๐
We use the subjunctive mood with verbs like "wish," "hope," and "if only" to talk about things we desire that might not be true.
๐Example: "I wish I knew the answer." (Knew is subjunctive, not the past tense)
๐ธ Hypothetical Situations: ๐ค
The subjunctive mood helps describe situations that aren't real but could be. We often use it with conjunctions like "if" or "as if."
๐ Example: "Even if he tried, he wouldn't succeed." (Tried is subjunctive, suggesting a possibility)
๐ธ Recommendations and Suggestions:๐ฃ๏ธ
The subjunctive mood can be used with verbs like "suggest," "recommend," "advise," and "insist" to make polite suggestions.
๐ Example: "The teacher recommended that we study for the test." (Study is subjunctive, not the imperative "study!")
๐ธ Necessity and Importance:โ
We can use the subjunctive mood with expressions of necessity or importance to emphasize that something should happen.
๐ Example: "It's crucial that the experiment be conducted carefully." (Be conducted is subjunctive, highlighting importance)
โจPoints to Remember
โ ๏ธ The subjunctive mood is more common in formal writing than casual speech.
โ ๏ธ In some cases, the subjunctive mood might be interchangeable with the indicative mood, especially in informal contexts. However, using the subjunctive mood adds precision and formality.
โ ๏ธ The use of "were" vs. "was" in hypothetical situations can be debated among grammarians. Both are generally accepted, but "were" adds a stronger sense of counter-factuality.
#grammar
#idioms
๐ซง Get / Have wind of something ๐ซง
๐ To learn or become aware of something, especially something secret or unexpected.
โ "I got wind of the company's plans to lay off workers."
โ "Have you had wind of any good job opportunities?"
๐ซง Get / Have wind of something ๐ซง
๐ To learn or become aware of something, especially something secret or unexpected.
โ "I got wind of the company's plans to lay off workers."
โ "Have you had wind of any good job opportunities?"
#SpokenEnglish
#usefullanguage
#Fwytm
๐ถSo be it .
โused to show you do not like or agree with something, but you will accept it.
๐ธIf that means delaying the trip, so be it..
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ถ I donโt see why not.
โused to say โyesโ in answer to a request.
๐ธโCan we go to the park?โ โI donโt see why not.โ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ถOn the face of it .
โused to say that something seems true but that you think there may be other facts about it which are not yet clear.
๐ธOn the face of it, his suggestion makes sense.
#usefullanguage
#Fwytm
๐ถSo be it .
โused to show you do not like or agree with something, but you will accept it.
๐ธIf that means delaying the trip, so be it..
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ถ I donโt see why not.
โused to say โyesโ in answer to a request.
๐ธโCan we go to the park?โ โI donโt see why not.โ
ใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐใฐ
๐ถOn the face of it .
โused to say that something seems true but that you think there may be other facts about it which are not yet clear.
๐ธOn the face of it, his suggestion makes sense.
#Common_Phrases
1โฃ Salt of the earth ุฎูุฑุฉ ุงููุงุณ
2โฃ Headstrong ุนููุฏ
3โฃ To no avail ุฏูู ุฌุฏูู
4โฃ Give him the benefit of the doubt
ุฃุญุณู ุงูุธู ุจู
5โฃ If I had my way, ... ูู ูุงู ุงูุฃู ุฑ ุจูุฏู
6โฃ I can't be bothered ูุง ุฃูุชุฑุซ/ ูุง ุฃูุชู
7โฃ By all means (=of course) ุจุงูุชุฃููุฏ
8โฃ What goes around comes around
ูู ุง ุชุฏูู ุชูุฏุงู
9โฃ What's eating you? ู ุงูุฐู ูุถุงููู
๐ I can't place you
ูุง ุฃุชุฐูุฑ ุฃูู ุฑุฃูุชู/ ูุง ุฃุณุชุทูุน ุงูุชุนุฑู ุนููู
1โฃ1โฃ I hold you accountable ุฃุญู ูู ุงูู ุณุคูููุฉ
1โฃ2โฃ Shape up or ship out
ุญุณู ู ู ููุณู ุฃู ุงูุตุฑู
(ุญุณู ู ู ุฃุฏุงุฆู ูู ุงูุนู ู ุฃู ุณุชูุทุฑุฏ)
1โฃ3โฃ Good things come to those who wait
ุงูุตุจุฑ ู ูุชุงุญ ุงููุฑุฌ
1โฃ4โฃ Sick leave ุฅุฌุงุฒุฉ ู ุฑุถูุฉ
1โฃ5โฃ As God is my witness ูุดูุฏ ุงููู ุนูู ููุงู ู
1โฃ6โฃ I overstepped ุชุฌุงูุฒุช ุญุฏูุฏู
1โฃ7โฃ I stand corrected ุฃุนุชุฑู ุจุฎุทุฆู
1โฃ8โฃ To and fro ุฐูุงุจุง ูุฅูุงุจุง
1โฃ9โฃ You totally called it
ุชููุนุงุชู ูุงูุช ูู ู ุญููุง
2โฃ0โฃ I totally gapped it ููุฏ ูุณูุชูุง ุชู ุงู ุง
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1โฃ Salt of the earth ุฎูุฑุฉ ุงููุงุณ
2โฃ Headstrong ุนููุฏ
3โฃ To no avail ุฏูู ุฌุฏูู
4โฃ Give him the benefit of the doubt
ุฃุญุณู ุงูุธู ุจู
5โฃ If I had my way, ... ูู ูุงู ุงูุฃู ุฑ ุจูุฏู
6โฃ I can't be bothered ูุง ุฃูุชุฑุซ/ ูุง ุฃูุชู
7โฃ By all means (=of course) ุจุงูุชุฃููุฏ
8โฃ What goes around comes around
ูู ุง ุชุฏูู ุชูุฏุงู
9โฃ What's eating you? ู ุงูุฐู ูุถุงููู
๐ I can't place you
ูุง ุฃุชุฐูุฑ ุฃูู ุฑุฃูุชู/ ูุง ุฃุณุชุทูุน ุงูุชุนุฑู ุนููู
1โฃ1โฃ I hold you accountable ุฃุญู ูู ุงูู ุณุคูููุฉ
1โฃ2โฃ Shape up or ship out
ุญุณู ู ู ููุณู ุฃู ุงูุตุฑู
(ุญุณู ู ู ุฃุฏุงุฆู ูู ุงูุนู ู ุฃู ุณุชูุทุฑุฏ)
1โฃ3โฃ Good things come to those who wait
ุงูุตุจุฑ ู ูุชุงุญ ุงููุฑุฌ
1โฃ4โฃ Sick leave ุฅุฌุงุฒุฉ ู ุฑุถูุฉ
1โฃ5โฃ As God is my witness ูุดูุฏ ุงููู ุนูู ููุงู ู
1โฃ6โฃ I overstepped ุชุฌุงูุฒุช ุญุฏูุฏู
1โฃ7โฃ I stand corrected ุฃุนุชุฑู ุจุฎุทุฆู
1โฃ8โฃ To and fro ุฐูุงุจุง ูุฅูุงุจุง
1โฃ9โฃ You totally called it
ุชููุนุงุชู ูุงูุช ูู ู ุญููุง
2โฃ0โฃ I totally gapped it ููุฏ ูุณูุชูุง ุชู ุงู ุง
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#Common_Phrases 1โฃ Salt of the earth ุฎูุฑุฉ ุงููุงุณ 2โฃ Headstrong ุนููุฏ 3โฃ To no avail ุฏูู ุฌุฏูู 4โฃ Give him the benefit of the doubt ุฃุญุณู ุงูุธู ุจู 5โฃ If I had my way, ... ูู ูุงู ุงูุฃู
ุฑ ุจูุฏู 6โฃ I can't be bothered ูุง ุฃูุชุฑุซ/ ูุง ุฃูุชู
7โฃ By all meansโฆ
#Common_Phrases
1โฃSalt of the earth - A person of great kindness and reliability.
Example: "She's always there to help others, truly the salt of the earth."
2โฃ Headstrong - Stubborn or determined to have one's own way.
Example: "He's so headstrong, he never listens to anyone else's opinion."
3โฃ To no avail - Without success or a positive result.
Example: "He tried to fix the issue, but it was all to no avail."
4โฃ Give him the benefit of the doubt - Believe someone's statement without proof.
Example: "I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and trust that he's telling the truth."
5โฃ If I had my way - Expressing a desire to do something if one had control or power.
Example: "If I had my way, I would travel the world and explore different cultures."
6โฃ I can't be bothered - Not willing to make an effort or care about something.
Example: "I can't be bothered to clean my room right now, I'll do it later."
7โฃ By all means - Definitely or certainly.
Example: "Do you want to join us for dinner? By all means, we'd love to have you!"
8โฃ What goes around comes around - The consequences of one's actions will eventually catch up to them.
Example: "He treated others poorly, and now he's facing the consequences. What goes around comes around."
9โฃ What's eating you? - Asking someone what is bothering or upsetting them.
Example: "You seem upset, what's eating you?"
๐ I can't place you - Unable to remember where or when you have met someone before.
Example: "I'm sorry, I can't place you. Have we met before?"
1โฃ1โฃ I hold you accountable - Holding someone responsible for their actions or decisions.
Example: "You made the mistake, and I hold you accountable for it."
1โฃ2โฃ Shape up or ship out - Improve your behavior or leave.
Example: "Your performance at work needs to improve. Shape up or ship out."
1โฃ3โฃ Good things come to those who wait - Patience will be rewarded with positive outcomes.
Example: "I know it's tough right now, but remember, good things come to those who wait."
1โฃ4โฃ Sick leave - Time off from work due to illness.
Example: "She's on sick leave this week as she's not feeling well."
1โฃ6โฃ As God is my witness - Swearing that what you are saying is true.
Example: "As God is my witness, I will never lie to you."
1โฃ6โฃ I overstepped - To go beyond acceptable limits or boundaries.
Example: "I apologize, I realize now that I overstepped when I made that comment."
1โฃ7โฃ I stand corrected - Admitting that you were wrong about something.
Example: "I thought the meeting was at 2 pm, but I stand corrected, it's actually at 3 pm."
1โฃ8โฃ To and fro - Moving back and forth between two places.
Example: "The children were running to and fro in the playground."
1โฃ9โฃ You totally called it - You were completely right about something.
Example: "You said it would rain today, and you totally called it! It's pouring outside now."
2โฃ0โฃ I totally gapped it - Completely forgot about something.
Example: "I was supposed to pick up my friend from the airport, but I totally gapped it and missed the flight."
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1โฃSalt of the earth - A person of great kindness and reliability.
Example: "She's always there to help others, truly the salt of the earth."
2โฃ Headstrong - Stubborn or determined to have one's own way.
Example: "He's so headstrong, he never listens to anyone else's opinion."
3โฃ To no avail - Without success or a positive result.
Example: "He tried to fix the issue, but it was all to no avail."
4โฃ Give him the benefit of the doubt - Believe someone's statement without proof.
Example: "I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and trust that he's telling the truth."
5โฃ If I had my way - Expressing a desire to do something if one had control or power.
Example: "If I had my way, I would travel the world and explore different cultures."
6โฃ I can't be bothered - Not willing to make an effort or care about something.
Example: "I can't be bothered to clean my room right now, I'll do it later."
7โฃ By all means - Definitely or certainly.
Example: "Do you want to join us for dinner? By all means, we'd love to have you!"
8โฃ What goes around comes around - The consequences of one's actions will eventually catch up to them.
Example: "He treated others poorly, and now he's facing the consequences. What goes around comes around."
9โฃ What's eating you? - Asking someone what is bothering or upsetting them.
Example: "You seem upset, what's eating you?"
๐ I can't place you - Unable to remember where or when you have met someone before.
Example: "I'm sorry, I can't place you. Have we met before?"
1โฃ1โฃ I hold you accountable - Holding someone responsible for their actions or decisions.
Example: "You made the mistake, and I hold you accountable for it."
1โฃ2โฃ Shape up or ship out - Improve your behavior or leave.
Example: "Your performance at work needs to improve. Shape up or ship out."
1โฃ3โฃ Good things come to those who wait - Patience will be rewarded with positive outcomes.
Example: "I know it's tough right now, but remember, good things come to those who wait."
1โฃ4โฃ Sick leave - Time off from work due to illness.
Example: "She's on sick leave this week as she's not feeling well."
1โฃ6โฃ As God is my witness - Swearing that what you are saying is true.
Example: "As God is my witness, I will never lie to you."
1โฃ6โฃ I overstepped - To go beyond acceptable limits or boundaries.
Example: "I apologize, I realize now that I overstepped when I made that comment."
1โฃ7โฃ I stand corrected - Admitting that you were wrong about something.
Example: "I thought the meeting was at 2 pm, but I stand corrected, it's actually at 3 pm."
1โฃ8โฃ To and fro - Moving back and forth between two places.
Example: "The children were running to and fro in the playground."
1โฃ9โฃ You totally called it - You were completely right about something.
Example: "You said it would rain today, and you totally called it! It's pouring outside now."
2โฃ0โฃ I totally gapped it - Completely forgot about something.
Example: "I was supposed to pick up my friend from the airport, but I totally gapped it and missed the flight."
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#phrases
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๐Definition : "Snap out of it" is an expression used to tell someone to stop behaving in a certain way or to stop feeling a certain emotion, usually when they are being irrational or overly emotional. It is often used to encourage someone to regain control of their emotions or thoughts.
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๐Examples :
Friend: "I can't believe I failed that test. I'm such a failure."
You: "Come on, snap out of it. You're not a failure. You'll do better next time."
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Parent: "I can't believe you're still upset about not getting invited to that party. Snap out of it and move on."
Child: "I know, I just can't help feeling left out."
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"Snap out of it
" ๐๐Definition : "Snap out of it" is an expression used to tell someone to stop behaving in a certain way or to stop feeling a certain emotion, usually when they are being irrational or overly emotional. It is often used to encourage someone to regain control of their emotions or thoughts.
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๐Examples :
Friend: "I can't believe I failed that test. I'm such a failure."
You: "Come on, snap out of it. You're not a failure. You'll do better next time."
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Parent: "I can't believe you're still upset about not getting invited to that party. Snap out of it and move on."
Child: "I know, I just can't help feeling left out."
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๐Definition : "Take something at face value" means to accept something as it is presented, without looking for deeper meanings or questioning its accuracy. It implies accepting something as true or genuine based on its outward appearance or initial presentation.
๐Examples:
โ He tends to be very straightforward, so when he said he was happy with the project, I took his feedback at face value and didn't overthink it.
โ It's important not to always take things at face value; sometimes there may be hidden intentions or meanings behind what people say or do.
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Take something at face value ๐
๐Definition : "Take something at face value" means to accept something as it is presented, without looking for deeper meanings or questioning its accuracy. It implies accepting something as true or genuine based on its outward appearance or initial presentation.
๐Examples:
โ He tends to be very straightforward, so when he said he was happy with the project, I took his feedback at face value and didn't overthink it.
โ It's important not to always take things at face value; sometimes there may be hidden intentions or meanings behind what people say or do.
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๐Definition : "Sky's the limit" means that there are no limits or boundaries to what one can achieve or accomplish.
๐Example :
~Person A: "I want to start my own business but I'm not sure if I can be successful."
Person B: "Don't limit yourself, sky's the limit! Just make sure you play your cards right and do your research before starting."
๐Definition :
~ "Play one's cards right" means to make the best decisions and take the best actions in order to achieve success or reach a desired outcome.
๐Example :
๐นAfter years of hard work and dedication, she finally landed her dream job. She knew that if she played her cards right, she would eventually achieve her goals.
๐Sky's the limit
๐Definition : "Sky's the limit" means that there are no limits or boundaries to what one can achieve or accomplish.
๐Example :
~Person A: "I want to start my own business but I'm not sure if I can be successful."
Person B: "Don't limit yourself, sky's the limit! Just make sure you play your cards right and do your research before starting."
๐Play one's cards right
๐Definition :
~ "Play one's cards right" means to make the best decisions and take the best actions in order to achieve success or reach a desired outcome.
๐Example :
๐นAfter years of hard work and dedication, she finally landed her dream job. She knew that if she played her cards right, she would eventually achieve her goals.
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๐Definition : A sucker for something means that you have a strong liking or weakness for it, often to the point of being easily swayed or tempted by it.
๐Examples:
๐น He's a sucker for chocolate chip cookies and can never say no to them, no matter how full he is.
๐To be a sucker for something
๐Definition : A sucker for something means that you have a strong liking or weakness for it, often to the point of being easily swayed or tempted by it.
๐Examples:
๐น He's a sucker for chocolate chip cookies and can never say no to them, no matter how full he is.