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One who can speak many languages – Polyglot (बहुभाषी) A person who believes in God – Theist (आस्तिक) A person who does not believe in God – Atheist (नास्तिक) A person who doubts everything – Skeptic (संशयवादी) A life history written by oneself – Autobiography (आत्मकथा) A life history written by someone else – Biography (जीवनी) A person who loves mankind – Philanthropist (परोपकारी) A person who hates mankind – Misanthrope (मनुष्य द्वेषी) One who loves books – Bibliophile (पुस्तक प्रेमी) One who studies ancient remains – Archaeologist (पुरातत्ववेत्ता) One who collects stamps – Philatelist (डाक टिकट संग्राहक) A person who walks in sleep – Somnambulist (नींद में चलने वाला)

*Word Of the Day* SUBSTANTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): Substantial Synonyms: Significant, Essential Antonyms: Inessential Example Sentence: There is no substantive evidence for the efficacy of these drugs. *Double TAP ♥️ if you found this helpful!*

*Regular English vs IELTS ENGLISH* 1. Talk about 🗣️ - Discuss 2. Need 💡 - Require 3. Look 👀 - Gaze 4. Think about 💭 - Reflect 5. Try 🏃♀️ - Endeavor 6. Go 🚶♂️ - Proceed 7. Find 🔍 - Discover 8. Do 🛠️ - Perform 9. Help 🤝 - Support 10. Think 🤔 - Contemplate 11. Learn 📚 - Acquire 12. Like ❤️ - Appreciate 13. Make sure ✅ - Ensure 14. Begin ⏰ - Initiate 15. Show 👁️ - Exhibit *Double TAP ♥️ if you found this helpful!*

*Idioms you should know* 1. Out of the blue – something unexpected 2. Play it by ear – to improvise or do something without planning 3. Pull yourself together – calm down and regain control 4. Put a sock in it – tell someone to be quiet 5. Read between the lines – understand the hidden meaning 6. Spill the beans – reveal a secret 7. Take it with a grain of salt – don’t take something too seriously 8. The ball is in your court – it’s your turn to take action 9. The best of both worlds – having the advantages of two different things 10. Turn the tables – reverse the situation 11. Under the weather – feeling sick 12. When pigs fly – something that will never happen 13. You can’t judge a book by its cover – don’t judge someone or something based on appearance 14. You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours – do something for someone, and they’ll return the favor 15. Back to the drawing board – start over 16. Burn the candle at both ends – work too much, especially late at night 17. Caught between a rock and a hard place – stuck between two difficult choices 18. Caught red-handed – caught in the act of doing something wrong 19. Cold shoulder – ignore someone 20. Cut to the chase – get to the important part *Double TAP ♥️ if you found this helpful!*

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Basic vs Advanced English 1. I'm busy. - My plate is full. 2. I don't care. - It doesn't bother me. 3. I'm happy. - I'm on top of the world. 4. It's not important. - It's not a big deal. 5. I understand. - I get the picture. 6. I'm worried. - I'm on edge. 7. It's bad. - It's a disaster. 8. I'm tired of this. - I'm fed up. 9. That's interesting. - That's fascinating. 10. I'm scared. - I'm petrified. 11. I'm sorry. - My apologies. 12. I'm excited. - I'm pumped. 13. It's boring. - It's a drag. 14. He's stupid. - He's clueless. 15. It's okay. - It's all good. 16. I'm relaxed. - I'm at ease. 17. It's cool. - It's awesome. 18. I'm confused. - I'm puzzled. 19. She's crazy. - She's out of her mind. 20. I'm disappointed. - I'm gutted. DOUBLE TAP ❤️ IF THIS HELPED YOU

*7. Find a synonym for "big".* A) Small 😯 B) Tiny 🙏 C) Huge 👍 D) Little ❤️ ***👉 Answer With Emojis

**Words → Your / You’re** - **Your**: Possessive form of "you" **Example**: Is this your bag? - **You’re**: Contraction of "you are" **Example**: You’re going to love this movie. Double TAP ♥️ if you found this helpful!

*Modals* 🤔 are a type of auxiliary verb that express modality, which means they indicate: 1. Possibility 🤞: ability, permission, or potential 2. Necessity 🚨: obligation, requirement, or necessity 3. Obligation 📝: duty, responsibility, or requirement 4. Permission 🚫: allowance, authorization, or consent 5. Ability 💪: capability, skill, or talent 6. Advice 💡: recommendation, suggestion, or guidance *> Common modal verbs:* 1. Can 🎯: ability, permission Example: "I can speak French." 💬 2. Could 🤔: ability, possibility Example: "I could help you with that." 🤝 3. May 🎉: permission, possibility Example: "You may go to the party." 🎂 4. Might ⚠️: possibility, uncertainty Example: "It might rain tomorrow." ☁️ 5. Must 🚫: necessity, obligation Example: "You must try this cake."… *Double TAP ♥️ if you found this helpful!*

*Instead of “VERY” in IELTS* • very funny = uproarious • very serious = solemn • very brave = valiant • very cowardly = timorous • very fast = rapid • very strong = robust • very weak = frail • very hot = scorching • very cold = frigid • very small = minuscule • very good = superb • very bad = dreadful • very happy = ecstatic • very sad = despondent • very slow = lethargic • very bright = luminous • very dark = somber • very noisy = cacophonous • very quiet = hushed *Double TAP ❤️ if this helped you!*