I AGREE I AM AGREE ANSWER Correct: I AGREEWrong: I AM AGREE Explanation: “Agree” is a verb. So you don’t need “am” before it. Correct: I agree with you. We use “am” only with an adjective or noun: I am happy. (“happy” is an adjective) I am a teacher. (“teacher” is a noun) So, never say “I am agree” — just say “I agree”!
Affect vs Effect Which one is usually a verb?
ANSWER The correct answer is: a) Affect Explanation: Affect is usually a verb. It means to influence or change something. Example: The weather can affect your mood. Effect is usually a noun. It means the result or outcome of a cause. Example: The new law had a positive effect on the community. So, when you talk about an action (influence or impact), you use affect (verb).When you talk about the result, you use effect (noun).
Accept vs Except — Choose the right one!
I cannot __ your gift. ANSWER The correct answer is: Accept I cannot accept your gift. Explanation: Accept means to receive or to agree to take something.Example: I accept your invitation. Except means excluding or other than.Example: Everyone is coming except John.
Lend vs Borrow — Choose the right one!
I asked my friend to __ me his book for a week. Which word fits here? ANSWER Lend Explanation:Lend = giveBorrow = take
Short Story Task
Story:என் பெயர் ரகு. நான் காலை 6 மணிக்கு எழுந்து விடுகிறேன். நான் பல் துலக்குகிறேன். பிறகு முகம் கழுவுகிறேன். நான் குளிக்கிறேன். நான் ஆடை அணிகிறேன். நான் காலை உணவு சாப்பிடுகிறேன். நான் பஸ் பிடிக்கிறேன். நான் பள்ளிக்குப் போகிறேன்.Task:Translate this story to English.Write it or record it — Try it yourself! ANSWER My name is Raghu.I wake up at 6 AM.I brush my teeth.Then I wash my face.I take a bath.I wear my clothes.I eat my breakfast.I catch the bus.I go to school.
which word do you use more?
A)Thankful B)Grateful Answer“Grateful” is more commonly used for expressing deep appreciation: ✅ “Thankful” is used too, but usually for lighter or more situational feelings: “We are thankful for your help.” “I feel thankful for this opportunity.”
Idiom of the Day: A Blessing in Disguise
Meaning: Something that seems bad at first but turns out to be good. Pattern:Subject + think + something + is a blessing in disguise Examples:Losing that job was a blessing in disguise for him. She thinks missing the bus was a blessing in disguise because she met an old friend. I think that mistake was a blessing in disguise — I learnt a lot. Your turn!I think _ is a blessing in disguise. We think _ is a blessing in disguise.
Word of the Day: ELEVATE
Meaning: To lift something up or raise it to a higher level — like improve but more powerful. Simple Sentence Structure:Subject + can + elevate + object(ஒருத்தர் + can + elevate + எதை? 🤔) Examples: Good habits can elevate your life.(நல்ல பழக்கங்கள் உங்கள் வாழ்க்கையை உயர்த்த முடியும்.) This project will elevate our school’s reputation.(இந்த திட்டம் எங்கள் பள்ளியின் மதிப்பை உயர்த்தும்.) Hard work can elevate your position.(கடுமையான உழைப்பு உங்கள் நிலையை உயர்த்தும்.) Your turn!👉 I can elevate .👉 We can elevate .
Word of the Day: ENHANCE
Meaning: To improve the quality, value, or strength of something. Simple Sentence Structure: Subject + can + enhance + object(ஒருத்தர் + can + enhance + எதை? 🤔) Examples: I can enhance my skills.(நான் என் திறமையை மேம்படுத்த முடியும்.) Practice will enhance your confidence.(பயிற்சி உங்கள் தன்னம்பிக்கையை மேம்படுத்தும்.) They want to enhance the design.(அவர்கள் வடிவமைப்பை மேம்படுத்த விரும்புகிறார்கள்.) 💡 Your turn!👉 I can enhance .👉 We can enhance . Fill the blanks and send your own sentence! ✍👇
Guess the Word!Clue: This word describes a person who never gives up easily.Word pattern: d–e–i–d
Answer Correct Answer: determined Word pattern: d–e–i–d Clue: This word describes a person who never gives up easily. Explanation: Determined means someone who has made a firm decision and is not going to let anything stop them. Such a person shows strong willpower, persistence, and dedication. Example: She was determined to finish the race, even though she was tired.