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Sure! Here's a short motivational message in the tone of a speaker on stage: --- "Good morning, champions!" Let me remind you of something powerful: you were not born to be average. Every setback you've faced? It's not a wall — it's a stepping stone. Every doubt you’ve heard? Let it fuel your fire. You don’t need the perfect background, the perfect timing, or anyone’s approval. You just need to show up — every day — with discipline, heart, and hunger. Don’t wait for motivation. BE the motivation. Push harder. Get louder. Go further. Because your future? It’s watching what you do today. So get up. Own your power. And go make history. --- Let me know if you want it in Amharic, Spanish, or another style — like a calm tone or for students, athletes, or entrepreneurs.
2025년 6월 13일 오후 9:14
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🕒 Simple Past Struggles? You’re Not Alone! Something I notice a lot, even with intermediate English learners, is how tricky the simple past can be, especially in the negative form. In positive sentences, it’s intuitive: ✔ I knew about the meeting. ✔ We watched a movie. ✔ She called me yesterday. But in the negative… suddenly it changes! ❌ I didn’t knew about the meeting. ← Oops! ✔ I didn’t know about the meeting. ✅ ❌ I didn’t watched the movie. ← Oops! ✔ I didn’t watch the movie. ✅ ❌ She didn’t called me yesterday. ← Oops! ✔ She didn’t call me yesterday ✅ Even though the action is in the past, after “didn’t,” we go back to the base form of the verb (think of the infinitive form). 🕰️ didn’t know (to know) 🕰️ didn’t watch (to watch) 🕰️ didn’t call (to call) Today, this clicked for one of my students. It’s such a simple rule, but easy to miss! 💬 How about you? Have you ever mixed up past tense negatives? Drop an example below (correct or incorrect) and let's chat about it. 😄
2025년 6월 13일 오후 12:15
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