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Conjugating verbs

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  1. English Verb Conjugation : 1. English Verb Conjugation English verbs are relatively simple compared to many other languages. They change based on tense (past, present, future) and sometimes according to the subject (person and number). Present Tense (Regular Verb: to talk ) Person Conjugation I talk You talk He/She/It talks (add -s for 3rd person singular) We talk They talk Examples: I talk every day. She talks to her friends. They talk about sports. Past Tense (Regular Verb: to talk ) For most regular verbs, add -ed to the base form. Conjugation: talked (same for all persons) Person Conjugation I talked You talked He/She/It talked We talked They talked Examples: I talked to my teacher. She talked on the phone. We talked about the project. Future Tense Use will + base form of the verb. Conjugation: will talk Person Conjugation I will talk You will talk He/She/It will talk We will talk They will talk Examples: I will talk to you tomorrow. She will talk during the meeting...

Daily English Lesson (Synonyms and Antonyms)

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  Synonyms and Antonyms Synonyms are words that have the same or nearly the same meaning as another word. They can be used interchangeably in a sentence to avoid repetition and make writing more interesting. For example, the synonyms for " happy " include " joyful ," " content ," " pleased ," and " elated ." By using synonyms, writers can add variety to their language and convey subtle differences in meaning. Example of Synonyms: Sentence: The weather was beautiful, and everyone seemed happy. Synonyms: The weather was beautiful, and everyone seemed joyful. Antonyms, on the other hand, are words that have opposite meanings. They are useful for contrasting ideas and adding depth to writing. For instance, the antonyms for "happy" include " sad ," " unhappy ," " miserable ," and " depressed ." Using antonyms can help to emphasize differences and highlight contrasting concepts. ...

The Future of AI (A Beginner English Reading Article)

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  A Beginner English Reading Article Artificial Intelligence , also called AI , is changing the world. AI means computers and machines can learn to do things that people do. For example, AI can help us find information, play games, and talk to us. In the future, AI will become even smarter and more helpful. Many people use AI every day. Phones use AI to understand voices. Cars use AI to help drivers stay safe. Some doctors use AI to find health problems. AI helps make life easier for many people. In the future, AI may help students learn new things. It could help workers do their jobs faster. AI might even help scientists solve big problems, like finding new cures for diseases . The future of AI is exciting because it can help people in many ways. However, it is important to use AI safely and wisely. People should make rules to guide how AI works. This way, AI can help everyone and make the world a better place. http://www.youtube.com/@go-Fun-english

The Brave Little Mouse Text and Video (Beginner Reading)

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The Brave Little Mouse     https://youtube.com/shorts/YRjqmohjLyQ?si=LXye-qPkQwe8vTSW Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a little mouse named Max . Max was not like other mice. He was very curious and loved to explore. One sunny day, Max decided to leave his home in the big, old barn. He wanted to see the world outside . He said goodbye to his family and ran into the bright green grass. As Max walked, he saw colorful flowers and tall trees. He heard birds singing and felt the warm sun on his fur. “This is amazing!” thought Max. Suddenly, Max heard a loud noise. It was a cat! The cat was big and looked very hungry. Max felt scared and started to run. He ran as fast as he could, hiding behind a bush. After a few moments, the cat went away. Max took a deep breath and smiled. “I am brave!” he said to himself. Then, he continued his adventure . Next, Max found a small pond. The water was clear, and he saw his reflection . “Hello, little mouse!” he said happily. He to...

Past Simple

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https://youtube.com/shorts/ziig27Kf0og?si=zET0ASivlu29W7pQ   Past Simple  Forming the Past Simple The  past simple  is used for completed actions in the past. Regular verbs  add  -ed  (or  -d  if the verb ends in *e*): work → worked live → lived study → studied  (consonant + *y* →  ied ) Irregular verbs  have unique past forms: go → went see → saw write → wrote Using the Past Simple We use the past simple: For completed actions at a specific past time: She  finished  her homework at 8 PM. They  visited  Paris last summer. For past habits or repeated actions (often with adverbs like  often, always, never ): He  always walked  to school when he was young. We  never ate  fast food as kids. For a series of completed actions in the past: I  woke up ,  brushed  my teeth, and  left  for work. With past time expressions like: yesterday, last week, in ...

READING (Daily English Lesson - Climate Change)

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  Climate Change   https://youtube.com/shorts/8gYX8qxo_ow?si=a4G1HbVJ2dikMvo9 People are increasingly concerned about climate change and its impact on the planet. They are aware of the rising temperatures , melting ice caps, and extreme weather events that threaten ecosystems and human life. The urgency to take action and advocate for sustainable practices is paramount to them, as they understand that their future depends on the health of the environment. Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a social and economic challenge that affects every aspect of life. The consequences of inaction can be devastating, leading to food and water shortages, loss of biodiversity , and displacement of communities . Young people are particularly vocal about the need for immediate and effective measures to mitigate climate change. They participate in global movements, such as Fridays for Future, led by Greta Thunberg , to demand accountability from governments and c...