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Hipi Te English Da Rakhvala. A fun way to learn english sprinkled with a good dose of humour

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‘Pizza’

is

one

of

the

most

commonly

mispronounced

words.

Had

you

been

mispronouncing

it

all

this

time?

😛

What

are

the

most

commonly

mispronounced

words

according

to

you?

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us

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comments

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Add

words

like

‘downpour’

and

‘petrichor’

to

your

vocabulary!

Watch

this

video

to

learn

their

meaning

and

correct

pronunciation.

What’s

one

word

for

‘light

rain

falling

in

fine

drops’?

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below

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you

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The

English

language

is

full

of

plural

forms

that

leave

even

native

speakers

scratching

their

heads.

And

for

some

words,

the

plural

form

of

the

word

is

exactly

the

same

as

the

singular

form.

Watch

this

video

to

learn

some

of

these

words

which

have

the

same

singular

and

plural

forms.

What

is

the

plural

of

‘sky’?

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below!

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you

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the

caption.

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Most

of

the

time,

people

use

‘good’

instead

of

‘well’.

It’s

a

common

adverb/adjective

error.

Next

time

you

have

any

confusion,

remember

this

rule:

Adjectives

modify

nouns/pronouns

whereas

adverbs

modify

verbs.

Do

you

think

‘lovely’

is

an

adjective

or

an

adverb?

Reply

in

the

comments.

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you

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the

caption.

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Simile

is

used

to

make

comparison

between

two

supposedly

different

things

by

relating

them

using

either

‘like’

or

‘as’.

The

comparison

is

not

to

be

taken

literally.

It

is

made

to

add

emotional

depth

to

the

description.

Do

you

know

the

name

of

the

figure

of

speech

which

makes

a

comparison

without

using

‘like’

or

‘as’?

Comment

below.

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you

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for

the

caption.

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British

and

American

English

are

quite

different

in

both

speech

and

writing.

However,

both

are

officially

recognized.

People

argue

a

lot

over

the

pronunciation

of

certain

words

like

‘data’

claiming

that

it

has

a

one

fixed

pronunciation.

In

the

UK,

it

is

pronounced

/day

-

ta/

but

in

the

USA,

it

is

pronounced

/daa-taa/.

It

should

be

noted

that

both

types

of

pronunciation

are

acceptable.

Which

other

common

words

have

different

British

and

American

pronunciation?

Tell

us

in

the

comment

section

below.

Thank

you

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for

the

caption.

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details

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page

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Craziest

rapid

fire

EVER!

Your

favourites,

@saragurpal

&

@LuckySingh

are

here

to

make

your

English

better

in

no

time

😍

Catch

the

new

episodes

of

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The

punctuation

mark

Apostrophe

is

either

used

to

show

possession/belonging

(apostrophe

-s)

or

to

make

contractions

(are

not

=

aren’t).

Your

v/s

You’re

-

“Your”

shows

possession;

a

relationship

between

nouns,

whereas

“you’re”

is

a

contraction

of

‘you

are’.

What

is

the

difference

between

“its”

and

“it’s”?

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A

question

tag

is

a

very

short

clause

added

at

the

end

of

a

statement

to

change

it

into

a

question.

For

example,

in

'He

is

coming

tomorrow,

isn't

he?',

the

words

'didn't

she'

are

a

question

tag.

We

often

use

question

tags

when

we

expect

the

listener

to

agree

with

our

statement.

In

this

case,

when

the

statement

is

positive,

we

use

a

negative

question

tag

and

vice-versa.

Can

you

put

the

correct

question

tag

in

this

sentence

-

‘Pinky

was

studying

for

her

test,

wasn’t

it?’

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below

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caption.

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PS

is

the

acronym

of

‘Postscript’

that

is

used

at

the

end

of

letters

and

emails

to

add

extra

information.

Acronyms

are

words

which

are

formed

from

the

first

letters

of

other

words

(eg.,

ATM,

DOB,

FYI).

They

are

different

from

abbreviations

which

are

shorter

spellings

of

words

and

expressions

we

use

every

day

(eg.,

vol,

dept,

impt)

Note:

Acronyms

can

be

used

in

IELTS

Speaking

test,

but

not

abbreviations.

Is

‘Mr.’

an

abbreviation

or

an

acronym?

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below

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caption.

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A

run-on

is

a

sentence

in

which

too

many

ideas

are

put

together

without

appropriate

punctuation.

Such

a

sentence

is

grammatically

incorrect.

You

cannot

write

everything

in

a

single

sentence;

one

sentence

represents

one

complete

idea.

Watch

this

video

to

understand

the

correct

formation

of

sentences.

Note:

Avoid

speaking

or

writing

too

many

ideas

connected

with

‘and’.

Instead

break

the

sentences

into

smaller

units,

representing

single

ideas.

How

do

you

practise

improving

your

English

language

skills

daily?

Tell

us

in

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comments

below

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#LearnEnglish

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you

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caption.

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In

English,

the

‘e’

at

the

end

of

most

words

is

generally

not

spoken,

e.g.,

made,

done,

rate,

etc.

However,

‘e’

at

the

end

is

pronounced

in

words

borrowed

from

other

languages

(such

as

French),

e.g.,

fiance,

risque,

macramé,

etc.

In

their

original

language,

all

of

these

words

would

have

an

accent

on

the

last

letter,

making

the

last

consonant-vowel

pair

a

spoken

syllable.

Note:

English

does

not

use

any

markings

on

its

vowels,

as

other

languages

do,

and

so

it

borrows

the

phonetic

sound

without

changing

the

spellings

of

such

words.

Do

you

think

the

final

‘e’

is

pronounced

in

the

word,

‘Recipe’?

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below

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caption.

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An

idiom

is

a

figurative

expression

having

a

non-literal

meaning.

Watch

this

video

to

learn

the

meaning

of

the

idiom,

‘Under

the

weather’.

What

is

the

meaning

of

the

idiom,

‘A

tiger

cannot

change

its

stripes’?

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caption.

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Both

I

and

myself

are

pronouns

but

they

differ

in

a

way

that

‘I’

is

used

as

a

subject,

whereas

‘myself’

is

a

Reflexive

pronoun.

Reflexive

pronouns

like

himself,

herself,

themselves,

oneself,

etc.

refer

back

to

the

same

person

or

something.

We

often

use

them

when

the

subject

and

the

object

of

a

verb

are

the

same.

The

Reflexive

pronoun

‘myself’

works

as

an

object

(receiver

of

the

action),

and

so,

it

cannot

be

used

as

a

subject.

It

always

needs

a

subject

on

which

it

can

reflect

upon.

Can

you

name

some

more

Reflexive

pronouns?

Tell

us

in

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comments

below

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caption.

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A

misplaced

modifier

is

a

word

or

phrase

that

is

improperly

separated

from

the

word

it

modifies

or

describes.

Because

of

the

separation,

sentences

with

this

error

often

sound

awkward,

ridiculous,

or

confusing.

Rule:

Place

the

modifiers

close

to

the

word

they

modify.

Can

you

provide

the

correct

version

of

this

sentence:

We

ate

the

dinner

we

had

bought

slowly.

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below

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#English

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you

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the

caption.

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A

root

word

is

the

most

basic

part

of

the

word.

Learning

root

words

is

a

good

way

of

remembering

the

meaning

of

difficult

words,

hence

developing

an

expansive

vocabulary.

‘Phobia’

is

one

root

word

which

is

attached

to

various

syllables

making

different

words.

Watch

this

video

to

learn

its

meaning

and

usage.

What

is

the

meaning

of

the

root

word

‘bio’?

Can

you

give

an

example

of

a

word

made

with

it?

Reply

below

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A

lot

of

non-native

speakers

of

English

think

that

words

with

double

consonants

like,

happy

are

pronounced

as

and

/hap-py/.

It

must

be

noted

that

in

the

English

language,

the

double

consonants

are

blended

into

a

single

consonant.

Watch

this

video

to

learn

the

correct

pronunciation

of

‘happy’.

Aware

of

more

such

common

spoken

English

mistakes?

Tell

us

in

the

comments

below

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#LearnEnglish

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you

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the

caption.

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It

is

important

to

be

fluent

while

giving

the

IELTS

Speaking

test.

A

lot

of

students

either

speak

too

fast

or

too

slow.

Sometimes,

they

do

not

apply

pauses

in

speech

properly.

Pauses

allow

you

to

punctuate

your

spoken

words,

giving

your

listeners

clues

as

to

when

one

phrase,

one

sentence,

or

one

paragraph

ends,

and

the

next

begins.

Pauses

help

engage

your

audience

and

enhance

your

speech.

They

convey

emotions

and

help

control

the

overall

pace

of

your

speech.

Sometimes,

not

using

pauses

properly

can

be

hazardous.

Now,

apply

pauses

by

putting

commas

in

this

sentence:

“She

found

inspiration

in

cooking

her

family

and

her

dog.”

Reply

below

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#HipiSpecials

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#English

#LearnOnHipi

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#LearnEnglish

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you

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the

caption.

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