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#vocabulary #upperintermediate @englishfortomorrow
The answer is: (b) dislexia
The correct spelling for this word is "dyslexia" pronounced /dɪsˈleksiə/ meaning "a slight disorder of the brain that causes difficulty in reading and spelling, for example, but does not affect intelligence."
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#idiom #intermediate #quiz @englishfortomorrow
The answer to this idiom is:
"(as) ˌdead as a ˈdoornail" an informal expression meaning completely dead.
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#quiz @englishfortomorrow Does this picture remind you of any idiom in English? If you don't know Stay Alert until we give you the answer!
🔴The idiom is: (to be/send sb) on a wild goose chase! (Very common)
1.
a wild or absurd search for something nonexistent or unobtainable:
Example : a wild-goose chase looking for a building long demolished.
2.
any senseless pursuit of an object or end; a hopeless enterprise:
Her scheme of being a movie star is a wild-goose chase. ⬇️⬇️Other examples: Do you mean to tell me it was you who sent me on that wild-goose chase to London?
The Riddle of the Purple Emperor
Mary E. Hanshew and Thomas W. Hanshew
I would not see my client's money wasted in such a wild-goose chase.
Orley Farm
Anthony Trollope
Had a busy clergyman not enough to do without such a wild-goose chase ?
In Answer to Prayer
W. Boyd Carpenter Please look this up in your dictionary if you are not sure about its meaning and use! #answer @englishfortomorrow
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What shouldn't you do if you come across this sign? #quiz #vocabulary #culture @englishfortomorrow
Don't get it wrong! It has nothing to do with 'flying'
fly-tipping means '​illegally ​leaving things that you do not ​want next to a ​road, in ​fields, in ​rivers, etc.'
So the picture tells you what you SHOULDN'T do... 👇👇👇
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What shouldn't you do if you come across this sign? #quiz #vocabulary #culture @englishfortomorrow
The man in the picture ☝️☝️☝️ is a 'bill sticker' or a 'bill poster'
It is often against the law to stick bills, or posters, on walls in the city. So, if a bill sticker does this, he will be prosecuted, or officially charged with a crime in court of law.
So the picture says 'Don't stick posters on this wall or you will be called to court!'
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ANSWERS:

(1) goes
(2) flows
(3) grows
(4) chose
(5) sighs
(6) flies
(7) cries
(8) lies
(9) meet
(10) be
(11) sleeps
(12) keeps
(13) keeps
(14) grows
(15) chose
(16) goes
(17) flows
(18) knows

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#idiom #intermediate #quiz @englishfortomorrow
IDIOM: Keeping one's fingers crossed / crossing one's fingers
MEANING: to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to
EXAMPLE: It's her exam this morning so cross your fingers. || We're just hoping the weather stays nice and keeping our fingers crossed.

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#grammar #challenge #advanced @englishfortomorrow *** We will post the right answer soon. In the mean time you can send your answers to : @Ethan_Taebi
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*** Here are the answers to our grammar challenge. Can you explain why they are wrong? @Ethan_Taebi is awaiting your answers before he explains in detail.
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The answer to the above quiz:
'Cotton swabs' also known as
'Q-tips'
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