The π is...
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knocking the box off. β 29
πππππππ 59%
knocking the box down. β 13
πππ 27%
knocking the box over. β 7
ππ 14%
π₯ 49 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
knocking the box off. β 29
πππππππ 59%
knocking the box down. β 13
πππ 27%
knocking the box over. β 7
ππ 14%
π₯ 49 people voted so far.
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π ° Thanksπ! I always wanted to say this but didn't know how to. βΊοΈ
π ± Da! I already knew it. π
π ° Thanksπ! I always wanted to say this but didn't know how to. βΊοΈ
π ± Da! I already knew it. π
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Use a dictionary to decide what kind of a surgical procedure the cartoon above refers to. Then tap the correct answer. anonymous poll -ectomy β 25 πππππππ 63% -oscopy β 5 π 13% -otomy β 5 π 13% -plasty β 3 π 8% -ostomy β 2 π 5% π₯ 40 people voted so far.
And here's the answer to our surgery quiz...
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π Vocabulary Quiz β¬οΈβ¬οΈβ¬οΈ Phew, this was my room today; beforeπ and afterβΊοΈ. What have I been doing all weekendβ π¬ You've been DβββββββR ing (verb) your room all day! Well done!π π€ declutter π€ Disordering π€ Declutter π€ declutter π€ decorating? π€ Disorderingβ¦
As many of you said, the correct answer is declutter. I have been decluttering my room all weekend.
Way to go! π
Way to go! π
πΌπΌπΌ Which picture best - and more accurately - explains what's wrong?
anonymous poll
π ° β 40
πππππππ 89%
π ± β 5
π 11%
π₯ 45 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
π ° β 40
πππππππ 89%
π ± β 5
π 11%
π₯ 45 people voted so far.
1β£ an untucked shirt
2β£ a tucked shirt
π΄Verb : To tuck in / to untuckπ΄
πΈYou shouldn't tuck in your shirt. It shows your fat tummy. Untuck it now!
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2β£ a tucked shirt
π΄Verb : To tuck in / to untuckπ΄
πΈYou shouldn't tuck in your shirt. It shows your fat tummy. Untuck it now!
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@englishfortomorrow #upper_intermediate #advanced #vocab #etymology #quiz β¬οΈβ¬οΈβ¬οΈ
γ½οΈAnd here are the answers to our etymology test with the root 'loqui':
πLoquacious = talkative
πEloquent = fluent and skilled at using words
πSoliliquy = (in a play) speaking to one's self
πSomniloquy = sleep-talking
πGrandiloquent = using pompous or 'big' words
πMangniloquence = cf. grandiloquent
πCircumlocution = speaking around the topic using too many words where fewer would do; compare 'beating around the bush'
πInterlocutor: a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation
πLoquacious = talkative
πEloquent = fluent and skilled at using words
πSoliliquy = (in a play) speaking to one's self
πSomniloquy = sleep-talking
πGrandiloquent = using pompous or 'big' words
πMangniloquence = cf. grandiloquent
πCircumlocution = speaking around the topic using too many words where fewer would do; compare 'beating around the bush'
πInterlocutor: a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation
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The π is... anonymous poll knocking the box off. β 29 πππππππ 59% knocking the box down. β 13 πππ 27% knocking the box over. β 7 ππ 14% π₯ 49 people voted so far.
γ½οΈ See the answer of our phrasal verb quiz for yourself:
π― knock over
Compare:
β«οΈ knock off : stop doing something;
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β«οΈ knock down : to destroy;
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You might want to look up other phrasal verbs with knock; you'll love them! βΊοΈ
π― knock over
Compare:
β«οΈ knock off : stop doing something;
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β«οΈ knock down : to destroy;
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You might want to look up other phrasal verbs with knock; you'll love them! βΊοΈ
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π€π€§π· A home remedy for a sore throat is πΈsalt water ββββββπΈ.
π€π€§π· A home remedy for a sore throat is πΈsalt water ββββββπΈ.