Word of the day 8

🌟 TYPES OF PEOPLE 🌟


1️⃣ Introvert 😢

• Shy, reserved

• Loves solitude


2️⃣ Extrovert πŸ˜ƒ

• Outgoing, talkative

• Energized by people


3️⃣ Ambivert 😌

• Balanced personality


4️⃣ Optimist 🌞

• Always sees the good side


5️⃣ Pessimist 🌧️

• Expects the worst


6️⃣ Realist πŸ‘€

• Sees things as they are


7️⃣ Workaholic πŸ’»

• Obsessed with work


8️⃣ Perfectionist 🎯

• Wants everything flawless


9️⃣ Minimalist πŸƒ

• Loves simplicity


🌟 Important Idioms 🌟


1️⃣ Hit the books πŸ“š – Study

2️⃣ Call it a day ⏰ – Finish

3️⃣ Speak of the devil 😈 – Appear

4️⃣ Break a leg πŸ€ – Succeed

5️⃣ Miss the boat 🚀 – Fail / Miss an opportunity

6️⃣ Get your act together 🎭 – Organize

7️⃣ See red πŸ”΄ – Angry

8️⃣ Come to mind πŸ’­ – Remember

9️⃣ On the tip of tongue πŸ‘… – Almost Recall


 πŸ‘‰ Different Ways to Use “GO” in English πŸš€


Go

shopping πŸ›️, home 🏠, dancingπŸ’ƒ 


Go for

a walk 🚢, a swim 🏊, a run πŸƒ


Go on

a date ❤️, vacation 🌴, a cruise 🚒 


Go to

church ⛪, school 🏫, bed πŸ›️ 


Go to a

party πŸŽ‰, show 🎀, bar 🍺 


Go to the

toilet 🚽, hospital πŸ₯, cinema πŸŽ₯


🌍 ON vs IN – Common Transport Prepositions


🚍 On a bus

πŸš† On a train

✈️ On a plane

⛴️ On a ferry

🚴 On a bicycle


πŸš— In a car

πŸš• In a taxi

🚁 In a helicopter

🚚 In a truck

🚐 In a limousine


 πŸŒŸ Casual English Contractions You Hear Every Day! 🎧


πŸ”Ή gonna – going to

πŸ’¬ I’m gonna go today.


πŸ”Ή wanna – want to

πŸ’¬ I wanna dance.


πŸ”Ή gotta – have got to

πŸ’¬ I’ve gotta go now.


πŸ”Ή kinda – kind of

πŸ’¬ She’s kinda funny.


πŸ”Ή dunno – don’t know

πŸ’¬ I dunno where he is.


πŸ”Ή gimme – give me

πŸ’¬ Gimme some food!


πŸ”Ή outta – out of

πŸ’¬ I’m outta here.


πŸ”Ή watcha – what are you

πŸ’¬ Watcha thinking?


 

πŸ“ Too vs Very


πŸ’‘ What’s the difference?


✅ Very → means a lot (but still acceptable)

✅ Too → means more than enough (and usually negative)


πŸ“Œ Examples (Very):

➡️ She is very kind. 😊

➡️ The movie was very interesting. 🎬


πŸ“Œ Examples (Too):

➡️ It’s too hot to go outside. ☀️

➡️ He is too tired to work. 😩


🎯 Quick Trick:

πŸ‘ Very = strong but okay

⚠️ Too = excessive, usually a problem


Email Phrases 


πŸ“Ž Attaching / Sharing Information

 • Please find attached…

 • I am attaching…

 • Enclosed you will find…

 • For your reference, I am sharing…

 • Kindly see the attached document.



πŸ“ Requesting

 • Could you please confirm…?

 • I would appreciate it if you could…

 • May I ask you to…?

 • Would you be able to…?

 • I would be grateful if you could…


 πŸ“š IELTS Vocabulary – Synonyms ✍️


1️⃣ Trustworthy → Reliable 🀝

2️⃣ Exemplary → Extraordinary 🌟

3️⃣ Encourage → Promote πŸš€

4️⃣ Anxious → Nervous 😟

5️⃣ Adversity → Difficulty πŸ”️

6️⃣ Violent → Forceful πŸ’₯

7️⃣ Reluctant → Hesitant πŸ€”

8️⃣ Maybe → Perhaps 🀷‍♂️

9️⃣ Amateur → Beginner 🎯

πŸ”Ÿ Delicate → Fragile πŸͺΆ


 

πŸ“ By vs With


πŸ’‘ What’s the difference?


✅ By → shows who did something or how it was done

✅ With → shows the tool, object, or means used


πŸ“Œ Examples (By):

➡️ The book was written by her. ✍️

➡️ He travelled by train. πŸš†


πŸ“Œ Examples (With):

➡️ He cut the paper with scissors. ✂️

➡️ She painted with a brush. 🎨


🎯 Quick Trick:

πŸ‘€ Who/How? → By

πŸ› ️ What tool/object? → With




Resilient (adjective)


πŸ’‘ Meaning: Able to recover quickly from difficulties; strong and adaptable.


πŸ“Œ Examples:

1️⃣ She is very resilient and never gives up, no matter how hard life gets.

2️⃣ India’s economy has proved resilient during global challenges.

3️⃣ Children are often more resilient than adults think.


πŸ”Ή Everyday Actions – Phrasal Verbs


1️⃣ Wake up – πŸŒ… to stop sleeping

2️⃣ Get up – πŸ›️ to rise from bed

3️⃣ Sit down – πŸͺ‘ to take a seat

4️⃣ Stand up – 🚢 to rise to your feet

5️⃣ Lie down – 😴 to rest in a flat position

6️⃣ Turn on / Turn off – πŸ’‘πŸ”Œ to switch power on/off

7️⃣ Put on – πŸ‘• to wear clothes

8️⃣ Take off – πŸ›« to remove clothes / for planes to leave the ground

9️⃣ Pick up – πŸ“¦ to collect / lift something

πŸ”Ÿ Put down – πŸ“– to place something on a surface


🌟 10 Other Ways to Say “I Understand” 🌟


 1. Got it πŸ‘

 2. I see πŸ‘€

 3. That makes sense ✅

 4. I get you 🀝

 5. I follow you πŸ“˜

 6. I hear you 🎧

 7. I catch your point 🎯

 8. Understood πŸ‘Œ

 9. I’m with you on that πŸ€—

 10. I grasp what you mean 🧠


🌟 😎 Don’t Say This… Say That!


✅ Don’t say: I’m very surprised

πŸ‘‰ Say: I’m astonished 😲


✅ Don’t say: I’m very clean

πŸ‘‰ Say: I’m spotless ✨


✅ Don’t say: It’s very important

πŸ‘‰ Say: It’s crucial πŸ“Œ


✅ Don’t say: I’m very sleepy

πŸ‘‰ Say: I’m drowsy 😴


✅ Don’t say: It’s very bad

πŸ‘‰ Say: It’s awful πŸ˜–



πŸ“ Used to vs Would


πŸ’‘ What’s the difference?


✅ Used to → talks about past habits or past states (no longer true)

✅ Would → talks about repeated past actions (but not states)


πŸ“Œ Examples (Used to):

➡️ I used to play cricket every evening. 🏏

➡️ She used to live in Delhi. πŸ™️

➡️ We used to be best friends. ❤️


πŸ“Œ Examples (Would):

➡️ When we were kids, we would play in the rain. 🌧️

➡️ Every Sunday, Dad would cook breakfast. 🍳


❌ Would ❌ can’t be used for states:

🚫 I would live in Delhi. (❌ Incorrect)

✅ I used to live in Delhi. (✅ Correct)


🎯 Quick Trick:

πŸ” Repeated past action? → Use Would

🏑 Past habit or situation? → Use Used to



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