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21/09/2018

Proud (adj.) =
pleased,
glad,
happy,
delighted,
joyful,
satisfied,
gratified,
content;
Does this word have a positive or negative meaning ?

21/09/2018

EFFORT,HAPPINESS, PEACE,
LIGHT

08/09/2018

GENIUS = having exceptionally great mental or creative ability
INTELLIGENT = having power of learning, understanding and reasoning
CLEVER = quick at learning and understanding
BRILLIANT = very intelligent, highly skilled or talented
SMART = intelligent, clever
WISE = having good judgement

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aviation (noun): Orville and Wilbur Wright were aviation trail blazers. http://ow.ly/6W8r30eiTZR

11/09/2015

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20/08/2015

Manage=
be in charge of
be head of
direct
control
preside
lead
govern
rule
command
superintend
supervise
oversee
administer
organize
conduct
handle
guide
be at the helm of

20/08/2015

Coordinate=
arrange
organize
order
integrate
synchronize
correlate
harmonize
systematize
cooperate
unite
combine
collaborate
coact
interrelate

23/07/2015

As one of my doctors told some years ago "a fixed weight during the decades is one of the signs of health" and the consciousness should arise before 2 kilos of extra weight. A healthy brain and body should find better ways than fatness for reforming and converting the energy.

11/06/2015

RENEW

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11/07/2014

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13/06/2014

Result-oriented

29/05/2014

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European radio stations streaming live on the internet - listenlive.eu 19/05/2014

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15/05/2014

Exclamation!
Exclamatory sentences begin with "what, what a, how", but they don't have a question form. They express wonder or surprise.
"What, what a" are followed by a noun or an adjective + a noun.
"What" is used with plural and uncountable nouns:
What intelligent students I have!
"What a" is used with singular, countable nouns:
What a clever boy he is!
"How" is followed by either an adjective or an adverb:
How noisy the class is!
How slowly you walk!

15/05/2014

Future Continuous Tense
Subject + will/shall + be + inj form
At this time tomorrow, she will be studying her lesson.
He will be working on the article all tomorrow morning.
I will be reading the newspaper till you come back.
زمان آینده استمراری برای بیان عملی به کار می رود که در زمانهای معینی در آینده در حال انجام خواهد بود.

15/05/2014

Heat is caused by __________ .
1) fraction
2) friction
3) reduction
4) deduction

First conditional – grammar explanation for learners of English 13/05/2014

A look at the First Conditional
First conditional is used if we speak about two possibilities in the future. After the conjunction IF we use present simple tense and in the other clause we use WILL.
The most important thing to remember is, that you cannot use WILL after IF.

First conditional – grammar explanation for learners of English First conditional is very similar to time clauses. However, I would say that first conditional is easier than time clauses. First conditional is used if we spe(...)

English Vocabulary - LanguageGuide.org 10/05/2014

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