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📚 a matter of life and death

✍🏾Meaning
If something is a matter of life and death, it's extremely important and it could involve someone's survival.

❗️For example

🔸Education about HIV and AIDS is a matter of life and death. If people aren't told to protect themselves with condoms, they could die from the disease.

🔸Getting someone to hospital quickly after an accident or a heart attack is a matter of life and death. Just a few minutes can make all the difference.
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📒 nag at

📖Meaning
If someone is being nagged at by a fear, a doubt or a regret, they can't stop thinking about it.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬nag at Ken lost millions when the stock market collapsed, and the thought that he should have sold his shares when they started going down kept nagging at him.

💬nag at The feeling that she'd left it too late to have children was nagging at her.

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Nouns often used as subjects with nag at: fear, doubt, worry, regret, guilt, thought
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1️⃣ creep /kriːp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
📖 to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
📌 creep into/over/around etc
🏷 Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
🏷 He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.

2️⃣ stroll /strəʊl $ stroʊl/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
📌 stroll down/over/along
🏷 We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
🏷 Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.

3️⃣ limp verb [intransitive]
📖 to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
🏷 Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
🏷 I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.

4️⃣ stagger /ˈstæɡə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
📖 to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
📌 SYN stumble
🏷 He managed to stagger home.
🏷 The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.

5️⃣ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
🏷 His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
🏷 I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.
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✴️How we can use suggest


1️⃣Suggest +verb +ing
2️⃣Suggest +that +subject +verb

English Grammar: How to Use the Verb “Suggest”

A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.

Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.



1. “I suggest that you call him.”
suggest that someone do something

This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.

You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.

Don’t use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.

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💠❇️ İDİOMS🔰💠

💧To make sure =to ascertain, to be sure, to make certain.
💥 Could you make sure of the time? İ don't want to miss that TV show.

💧now and then= occasionally, sometimes ,now and again, from time to time, off and on, at times
💥 Tom gets a cold once in a while

💧to get rid of= to remove,to discard, to eliminate
💥 The stain was so bad that Tom finally had to get rid of his shirt.

💧every other( one), every second (one)= alternative (ones)
💥 We play tennis with friends every other Sunday.

💧first-rate= excellent, superb
💥 Five star hotel provides first-rate service to its guests.

💧to go with= to match, to compare well in color or design , to date
💥Rida went with Richard for six months ,but now she is going out with new boyfriend.

💧to mix up = to stir or shake well, to confuse, to bewilder
💥 You should mix up the ingredients well before you out them in the pan.

💧see about = to give attention or time to .
💥Who is going to see about getting us a larger room for the meeting.


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✴️How we can use suggest


1️⃣Suggest +verb +ing
2️⃣Suggest +that +subject +verb

English Grammar: How to Use the Verb “Suggest”

A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.

Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.



1. “I suggest that you call him.”
suggest that someone do something

This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.

You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.

Don’t use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.

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🐟 More fish in the sea🔸

🔹 Used to tell someone whose relationship has ended that there are many other people they could have a relationship with🔸

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🔹 I know he left you but don't worry. There are plenty more fish in the sea🔸🔹

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