Unit 1 : Grammar : Present Simple/Continous, Stative verb Flashcards

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Permanent

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Adj
- Meaning : Lasting for a long time or forever
- Synonym : constant, lasting, abiding, steady, standing, stable, perpetual, invariable, continual, fixed, enduring
- Example :

  • In the previous age, parents always wanted their children would find an abiding position in the government’s system, but now, it changed.
  • I’m looking for a standing 3d environment artit position in a game company to expand my work’s ability, and earn money to take care my future family
  • My dreams are having a constant 3D environment artist position in local company, and having a peaceful life with my small family in the future.
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Irregular

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Adj
- Meaning : not according to the usual rules or what is expected

  • I was irregular as a kid, but now I was changing to become a gentleman
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Temporary

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Adj
- Meaning : not lasting or needed for every long/not permanent

Noun
- Meaning : A person employed on a temporary basis, typically an office worker who finds employment through an agency

  • Example :

I lost my job last year, and now I’m still stuck in finding a foreign game company to get a job, but I know that it is just a temporary situation, so I will don’t give up and still try my best all the time.

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Hint

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  • /hɪnt/ - noun
  • Synonym :
    Adj: imply, intimate, suggest, insinuate, allude, indicate
    Noun: allusion, suggestion, intimation, tip, inkling, clue, insinuation, innuendo, sign, reference
  • something that you say or do that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not direct
  • Example :

I know that when I have enough knowledge, God will give me suggestions to get a chance to get a job and make my life better in the future

I have interviewed with 10 companies since December last year, and I still waiting for their allusion now.

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Annoy

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Adj
- Meaning: Making you slightly angry
- Synonym: bother, irritate
- Example :

In the time I have no job, some kind of question as “How much money did you earn last year?” or “When did you get marriage?”, which is the bother thing with me

There is some noise, such as dog sounds, construction machine sounds, etc when I’m working, which are irritate things with me

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States

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  • noun
  • Meaning : feeling, through,..
  • Synonyms : condition, status, situation, position, country
  • a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time
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Appear

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  • Verb
  • Synonym :
    Verb : seem, emerge, show up, turn up, show, come out, look
  • to start to be seen or to be present
  • Example :

Not long after I lost my job, some difficult things about finance started to appear in my life, I don’t have enough the condition to buy some expensive stuff for me and my wife, and the idea of an amazing wedding also disappear

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Belong to

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  • Verb
  • to someone/something
  • to be in the right place or a suitable place
  • Example :

After a long time without a job, I realized that if you bought too many unnecessary things in the past, you might end up selling things that belonged to you in the future.

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Regular

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  • Adj
  • Meaning : happening or doing something often
  • Synonym : methodical, systematic, structured.
  • Example :
    Since I don’t have a job, my regular activity when I’m at home is just creating game environment artwork.
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Concert

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  • Noun
  • Meaning: an event at which an orchestra, band, or musician plays or sings in front of an audience
  • Synonym: musical performance, musical entertainment, show
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Opponent

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  • Noun
  • Meaning: someone who competing against you
  • Synonym: rival, adversary, opposer
  • Example :
    Huy is my teammate but will also be my opponent in the graphic design industry in the future when I have a business of my own.
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Organise

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  • Verb
  • Meaning: to prepare or arrange an activity or event
  • Synonym: put in order, order, arrange, assamble
  • Example :
    My team going to organise a meeting with the penthouse owner for the construction contract this morning.
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Pleasure

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  • Noun
  • Meaning: a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
  • Synonym: enjoyment, happiness, delight, bliss
  • Example :
    Although I am still struggling to find an abiding 3D artist position in a foreign company and also under pressure to make money, I always create new artwork with pleasure.
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Referee

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  • Noun
  • Meaning: someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules
  • Synonym: umpire, arbitrator, judge, adjudicator
  • Example :
    The referee is God on the football field because they will make all of the decisions in a match.
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Progress

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  • Noun
  • Meaning : the process of improving or developing, or of getting nearer to achieving or completing sth
  • Synonym : development, advance, rise, promotion
  • Ex :

After the Covid 19 pandemic, I know that all the progress is not a long-term thing, the economy is seriously affected, there are many big companies going bankrupt, people around the world can easily lose their jobs, etc. Therefore, people always need to learn new things to survive and always need to prepare for a difficult time in life that can happen at any time in the future.

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Argue

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  • Verb
  • Meaning : to speak angrily to sb because you disagree with them
  • Synonym : quarrel, bicker, fight
  • Ex:

In the past, my parents always argued. I know the main reason is due to the family’s financial condition, so I try my best to become a rich man who can take care of every member of the family. .

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Complain

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  • Verb
  • Meaning : to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about sb/sth
  • Synonym : protest, object, grumble
  • Ex:

I had to go to work while my mother complained about my room being too messy

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Fridge

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Tủ lạnh

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Beat

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  • Verb
  • Meaning : to hit sb/sth a lot of times, especially very hard
  • Synonym : batter, pound, lash, hammer
  • Ex:
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Board game

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Trò chơi bàn cờ

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Rhythm

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  • Noun
  • Meaning : a strong, regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements
  • Synonym : tempo, metre
  • Ex:

The dancers moved to the rhythm of the music.

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Phrasal verb

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Carry on

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  • Meaning : continue
  • Example :

“I think Harley feel uncomfortable, but why Justin still carry on ?”

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Eat out

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  • Meaning : eat at a restaurant
  • Example :

Today is your birthday, let’s eat out.