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๐แแต แจแแ
แซ แฃแแญ แฝแแแต แ แธแแแแฝโ๏ธแญแแ แฅโ๏ธแจแแ
แซ แฃแแญ แจ 5000 แฅแญ ๐ธแฝแแแต แ แธแแ แฅแตแแแ แฅแตแซแแ แฝแแแตแแ แแแแฐแต แจแฐแฐแฅแ 3 แแ แ แแแ แแญแ แแ #Stepochun แ แตแตแญแญแ แฃแแแจแจแตแ #แแแแฆแ แแแฃแต แ แแปแแโผ๏ธ
๐ฉธแฅแแ แฃแแซแฝแ แญแแ แแแแค แแตแฅ แ แแตแแฃแต แฝแแแตแแ แฅแแฐแแ แแช แจแแณแฐแญแแ แตแ แฅแตแ แ แแปแฝแทแ๐คฉ
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แแแต แจแฃแแซแฝแ แ แธแแ แฅแฉแแฝ แแตแฅ แ แแซแฐแตแ แซแธแแแตแ 5000 แฅแญ แฅแ แ แแ
แซ แฃแแญ #แฆแต แซแแต แแช แแณแฅ แฅแญ แแญ แฐแฐแแฎ แจแตแญ แซแแตแ 3 #Stepoch แฅแป แ แแแแ แฝแแแตแแ แแแฐแต แญแฝแแ ๐
๐ปแฝแแแตแแ แฅแแฐแแ แแช แแแตแจแ แจแแจแฐแแตแ 3 แแแ แตแดแแฝ แญแจแฐแ:-
1๏ธโฃ. แ แแแแชแซ #แจแตแญ แฃแแฝแ แแแญ แแฐ แแ
แซ แฃแแญ #แฝแแแต #แแฉแ แ แแแแแ แซแแแตแ #Contact แ แแ #Add แแตแจแ๐
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2๏ธโฃ. แ แแแ แ แจแตแญ แฃแแ แแแญ แจแแ
แซ แฃแแญ แแแซแซ แแฉแแฝแแ แ แแแแแ แ แตแแ แซแแแตแ #Contact แ แแ #Add แแตแจแ๐
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https://t.me/+gVEp0Xn3NNliNTU0
3โฃ. แ แตแฐแแจแจแปแ แจแแ
แซ แฃแแญ แฝแแแต แ แธแแแแฝ #Post แจแแฐแจแแ แตแ แจแดแแแซแ #Official แปแแ แจแตแญ แซแแฝแแ แแแญ แ แแแซแต #Request แจแแตแแแ แ แ
แ แแตแจแ แญแแแแแ๐
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t.me/+JmGf9paWoHUyMjY0
โ ๏ธแแณแฐแขแซ : แแ #แตแดแแนแ 3แฑแแ แ แตแตแญแญแ แซแแแแ แฝแแแตแ แแแแฐแต แจแฃแแซแฝแ แฐแแฃแญแแต แ แซแแแโ๏ธ
๐ฃ๐ฃ๐ฃ#SHARE #แผแญ ๐ฃ๐ฃ๐ฃ
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Dog's ageAnonymous voting
- แ แฃแ แ แญแญ แแ
- แ แฃแ แจแฅแ แแ
Which one is correct?Anonymous voting
- She asked me what I was doing.
- She asked me what was I doing.
Fat catAnonymous voting
- แ แฃแ แแฅแณแ
- แ แฃแ แฐแ
๐คฃ 2๐ 1
Getting cold feetAnonymous voting
- แแแซแต
- แแฎแฅ
- แแแ
- แแตแจแ
๐ 1
Phrasal verbs
๐ซ send away for: order by mail
๐ We sent away for warm winter boots.
๐ซ stick up for: defend, support
๐ Will you stick up for me?
๐ซ stock up on: lay in supplies
๐ We should stock up on bananas.
๐ซ talk down to: speak patronizingly.
๐ He always talks down to people younger than he is.
๐ซ walk away with: win easily.
๐ They walked away with all the prizes.
๐ซ watch out for: beware of.
๐ Watch out for snakes.
๐ซ wriggle out of: avoid.
๐ She always tries to wriggle out of her responsibilities.
๐ซ zero in on: focus on.
๐ Let us zero in on the heart of the problem.
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7) Last year at this time I _______ hard for the exam that I am taking right now.Anonymous voting
- was studying
- study
- studied
- had studied
A: I can't believe that story.
B: _______.Anonymous voting
- Neither do I
- Neither can I
9) He _____ robbed as he was walking out of the bank.Anonymous voting
- had
- did
- got
- were
๐ENGLISH
ADVERB
Adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide information about how, when, where, why, or to what extent an action is performed or a quality is expressed.
Adverbs can describe actions by answering questions such as "how?" or "in what manner?". For example, in the sentence "She ran quickly," the adverb "quickly" describes how she ran.
Adverbs can also describe verbs by answering questions such as "when?" or "how often?". For example, in the sentence "They always go to the park on Sundays," the adverb "always" describes how often they go to the park.
Adverbs can describe adjectives by indicating the degree or intensity of a quality. For example, in the sentence "He is very tall," the adverb "very" modifies the adjective "tall" by indicating a high degree of height.
Adverbs can describe other adverbs by indicating the degree or intensity of an action or quality. For example, in the sentence "She sings incredibly well," the adverb "incredibly" modifies the adverb "well" by indicating a high degree of skill in singing.
Adverbs can also be used to express time, place, manner, frequency, degree, or reason. Examples of adverbs expressing these categories include "now," "here," "slowly," "often," "extremely," and "because."
Adverbs do not have comparative or superlative forms like adjectives. Instead, they use different words or phrases to indicate comparison or intensity. For example, instead of saying "more quickly," we would say "faster."
Overall, adverbs add depth and detail to our language by providing information about actions, qualities, and circumstances. They help us convey more precise meanings and enhance our communication.
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