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حدود 11 بازدید تازه در ساعت در این نمونهپستهای تلگرام — English Language & Grammar
A comprehensive guide to mastering English grammar has been released. This resource covers essential topics including parts of speech, verb tenses, and sentence structure. It is designed for learners at various levels, offering clear explanations and practical examples. The guide aims to support both independent study and classroom learning. Readers will find it useful for improving their language proficiency.🏴 Our channels
A new compilation highlights 100 commonly used English words that have origins in a wide variety of languages worldwide. The list demonstrates how English has adopted vocabulary from numerous sources through history, reflecting its continual evolution. Each word on the list is part of everyday conversation, chosen for its regular appearance in modern English.This collection showcases the international influences that shape the language and illustrates English’s role as a global language with diverse roots. No promotional content is included, and the list can be used as a reference for language studies or general interest.🏴 Our channels
The core event: The phrase “in the nick of time” once had a specific historical meaning.Originally, “in the nick of time” referred to a critical, exact moment. The “nick” meant a precise mark or notch, used to record or measure something important at a particular point. Over time, the phrase evolved, becoming associated with something happening at the last possible instant. The original use focused on accuracy and timing, rather than urgency.🏴 Our channels
Enquire and inquire: differences in usageThe terms “enquire” and “inquire” are often interchangeable, but there are regional preferences and subtle distinctions. In British English, “enquire” is usually used for general questions, while “inquire” often relates to formal investigations. In American English, “inquire” is favored in both contexts, and “enquire” is rarely used.Both verbs stem from the same Latin root and can refer to asking for information. Their noun forms are “enquiry” and “inquiry,” which follow similar usage patterns. The choice between them typically depends on regional spelling conventions and the formality of the situation.🏴 Our channels






