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Hello, pals!

I'm happy to announce that we are going to have an International event with influencers in Indonesia and Malaysia about English speaking skill. Our theme is "Better Speech, Better English?" 😎

Influencers:
- Ririn Arnita @hermionyyye
- Miss Rae @cupgigs
- Elisabet Guwanto @elisabetguwanto
- Pavit (a World Public Speaking Champion from Malaysia)
- Me (@sourvive) as host

It's going to take place on my Twitter / X account (@sourvive). This event is supported by @englishfess_ as the biggest English learner community in Indonesia

More info: https://x.com/sourvive/status/1713908385396175216?s=20

Monopoly and Chill ❤️

What kind of boardgame do you like to play when you were a kid?

💭 [ TuesdayTopic ]

If you could have a one-hour conversation with any famous person, living or dead, who would it be and what would you ask them? 🤔

Quiz Explanation

1. She was studying for her exams when I called her yesterday.
👉 This sentence is in the past continuous tense ("was studying") and indicates that an action was in progress at a specific point in the past (when the speaker called her).

2. We will visit the museum tomorrow afternoon.
👉 This sentence is in the future simple tense ("will visit") and indicates a planned action that will occur in the future (tomorrow afternoon).

3. They did not meet each other until last summer.
👉 This sentence is in the past simple tense ("did not meet") and indicates an action that occurred at a specific point in the past (last summer).

4. He was reading the newspaper when the phone rang.
👉 This sentence is in the past continuous tense ("was reading") and indicates that an action was in progress at a specific point in the past (when the phone rang).

5. By the time she arrives, we will have finished our dinner.
👉 This sentence combines two future tenses. "Arrives" is in the future simple tense and "will have finished" is in the future perfect tense. It indicates that one future action ("arrives") will happen after another future action has been completed ("will have finished our dinner").

6. She has been studying English for five years.
👉 This sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense ("has been studying"). It indicates that an action started in the past (studying English) and has continued up to the present moment (for five years). This tense is used to emphasize the duration of an ongoing action.

7. He had not eaten sushi before he visited Japan.
👉 This sentence is in the past perfect tense ("had not eaten"). It indicates that an action (eating sushi) was completed before another past action (visiting Japan). In this case, the past perfect is used to show that eating sushi happened before the visit to Japan.

Okay, that's all for today's quiz!! How many times did you guys get the confetti? 🎊🎉🥳

p/s. the explanation will be shared later tonight (probably around 7pm) so we can let others try the quiz first 😉