Perceptive
A person, able to notice and understand things that many other people do not
Armchair critic
A person who knows about a particular subject from reading or hearing about it rather than from practical experience.
How to pronounce the word "Solitary"
/ˈsɑː.lə.ter.i/
Will/Be going to + infinitive/Present simple/Future continious
What's the CORRECT spelling of the word "Soletari"
Solitary
Over-Ambitious
Having a strong desire for success or achievement
A go-getter
Someone who is energetic and works hard to succeed
When do we use defining relative clauses
We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about someone or something – information that we need in order to understand what or who is being referred to.
What's the CORRECT spelling of the word "Persepteve"
Perceptive
Circumspect
A careful, watchful person, avoiding risks
Rotten apple
A person who is dishonest and therefore causes a lot of problems for the group or organization they belong to
How to pronounce the word "Peaceful"
/ˈpiːs.fəl/
When do we use mixed conditionals?
We use mixed conditionals when we imagine a past change with a result in the present or a present change with a result in the past.
What's the CORRECT spelling of the word "Pregudised"
Prejudiced
Inquisitive
A person wanting to discover as much as he can about things
Cheapskate
A person, unwilling to spend money
How to pronounce the word "Tranquil"
/ˈtræŋ.kwɪl/
When do we use concession clauses
We use concession clauses to give info that contrasts with the information in the main clause
What's the CORRECT spelling of the word "Omenetees"
Amenities
Consientious
A person, putting a lot of effort into the work
A Down-to-earth person
A person, which is concern himself with practical things and actions, rather than with abstract theories
How to pronounce the word "Picturesque"
/ˌpɪk.tʃərˈesk/
How to describe annoying habits?
To describe annoying habits we use present continuous + always/keeps/will keep
What's the CORRECT spelling of the word "Sercemspect"
Circumspect