π
π·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
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πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
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π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
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ππ·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
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πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
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π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
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π» Ways to say OTHERWISE π»
πΈDifferently
πΉDiversely
πΈContrarily
πΉIf not
πΈElse ways
πΉOn the other hand
πΈOr then
πΉOr else
πΈUnder other conditions
πΉAny other ways
πΈIn different circumstances
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ππ» Ways to say OTHERWISE π»
πΈDifferently
πΉDiversely
πΈContrarily
πΉIf not
πΈElse ways
πΉOn the other hand
πΈOr then
πΉOr else
πΈUnder other conditions
πΉAny other ways
πΈIn different circumstances
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π¨π
Spare
If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.
β¨a spare key/tire
β¨Do you have a spare pen?
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Spare
If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.
β¨a spare key/tire
β¨Do you have a spare pen?
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π Had better
πΈ We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "βd better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to:
β Synonym: Should
π Examples:
π You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.
π Itβs five oβclock. Iβd better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
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#Tips
πΈ We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "βd better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to:
β Synonym: Should
π Examples:
π You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.
π Itβs five oβclock. Iβd better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
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#Tips
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πΉ
Listen without interrupting
Share without pretending
Speak without accusing
Enjoy without complaint
Give without sparing
Trust without wavering
Forgive without punishing
Answer without arguing
Promise without forgetting
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Listen without interrupting
Share without pretending
Speak without accusing
Enjoy without complaint
Give without sparing
Trust without wavering
Forgive without punishing
Answer without arguing
Promise without forgetting
#Dailywisdom
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π
π»Ways to Encourage Someoneπ»
πΈKeep up the good work!
πΉThat was a nice try.
(say this after someone made a good effort but failed)
πΈThatβs a real improvement.
πΉYouβre on the right track.
πΈYouβve almost got it.
πΉYouβre doing great.
πΈDonβt give up! / Hang in there!
(when someone is currently having difficulties)
πΉYou can do it!
πΈGive it your best shot.
(best shot = best try, best effort)
πΉNice job! / You did great!
(after the person has done something good)
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ππ»Ways to Encourage Someoneπ»
πΈKeep up the good work!
πΉThat was a nice try.
(say this after someone made a good effort but failed)
πΈThatβs a real improvement.
πΉYouβre on the right track.
πΈYouβve almost got it.
πΉYouβre doing great.
πΈDonβt give up! / Hang in there!
(when someone is currently having difficulties)
πΉYou can do it!
πΈGive it your best shot.
(best shot = best try, best effort)
πΉNice job! / You did great!
(after the person has done something good)
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Common Mistakes
Interested in (not "interested on")
βοΈ I am interested in learning English.
β I am interested on learning English.
Good at (not "good in")
βοΈ She is good at math.
β She is good in math.
Married to (not "married with")
βοΈ He is married to Sarah.
β He is married with Sarah.
Listen to (not "listen")
βοΈ I love to listen to music.
β I love to listen music.
Afraid of (not "afraid from")
βοΈ She is afraid of spiders.
β She is afraid from spiders.
Depend on (not "depend from")
βοΈ It depends on the weather.
β It depends from the weather.
Think about (not "think on")
βοΈ I am thinking about my future.
β I am thinking on my future.
Responsible for (not "responsible of")
βοΈ He is responsible for the project.
β He is responsible of the project.
Tired of (not "tired from")
βοΈ I am tired of working late.
β I am tired from working late.
Proud of (not "proud for")
βοΈ She is proud of her achievements.
β She is proud for her achievements.
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#tips
Interested in (not "interested on")
βοΈ I am interested in learning English.
β I am interested on learning English.
Good at (not "good in")
βοΈ She is good at math.
β She is good in math.
Married to (not "married with")
βοΈ He is married to Sarah.
β He is married with Sarah.
Listen to (not "listen")
βοΈ I love to listen to music.
β I love to listen music.
Afraid of (not "afraid from")
βοΈ She is afraid of spiders.
β She is afraid from spiders.
Depend on (not "depend from")
βοΈ It depends on the weather.
β It depends from the weather.
Think about (not "think on")
βοΈ I am thinking about my future.
β I am thinking on my future.
Responsible for (not "responsible of")
βοΈ He is responsible for the project.
β He is responsible of the project.
Tired of (not "tired from")
βοΈ I am tired of working late.
β I am tired from working late.
Proud of (not "proud for")
βοΈ She is proud of her achievements.
β She is proud for her achievements.
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#tips
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π
Get cold feet β
πΆ Shoot yourself in the foot
to do or say something that causes problems for you.
β¨I think you might be shooting yourself in the foot if you don't take his offer.
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π· Find your feet
to start to be comfortable in a new situation , to begin to be confident or successful.
β¨They quickly found their feet in their adopted country.
βββββββββββ
πΆ Get cold feet
to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do.
β¨I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet.
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Correct Answer
πGet cold feet β
πΆ Shoot yourself in the foot
to do or say something that causes problems for you.
β¨I think you might be shooting yourself in the foot if you don't take his offer.
ββββββββββ
π· Find your feet
to start to be comfortable in a new situation , to begin to be confident or successful.
β¨They quickly found their feet in their adopted country.
βββββββββββ
πΆ Get cold feet
to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do.
β¨I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet.
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Phrasal Verb β¬
οΈβ‘οΈ Basic Word
1. Hold on β Wait
2. Catch on β Understand
3. Cut down β Reduce
4. Spell out β Explain
5. Find out β Discover
6. Take off β Remove
7. Come in β Enter
8. Own up β Admit
9. Figure out β Solve
10. Kick off β Start
11. Carry on β Continue
12. Put off β Postpone
13. Call off β Cancel
14. Put up with β Tolerate
15. Show up β Arrive
16. Make up β Invent
17. Run into β Meet
18. Get away β Escape
19. Get back β Return
20. Give out β Distribute
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#tips
1. Hold on β Wait
2. Catch on β Understand
3. Cut down β Reduce
4. Spell out β Explain
5. Find out β Discover
6. Take off β Remove
7. Come in β Enter
8. Own up β Admit
9. Figure out β Solve
10. Kick off β Start
11. Carry on β Continue
12. Put off β Postpone
13. Call off β Cancel
14. Put up with β Tolerate
15. Show up β Arrive
16. Make up β Invent
17. Run into β Meet
18. Get away β Escape
19. Get back β Return
20. Give out β Distribute
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#tips
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π
π» Ways to say AS YOU CAN SEE π»
πΈ Evidently
πΉ Obviously
πΈ As demonstrated
πΉ Therefore
πΈ It is easy to see
πΉ As shown
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ππ» Ways to say AS YOU CAN SEE π»
πΈ Evidently
πΉ Obviously
πΈ As demonstrated
πΉ Therefore
πΈ It is easy to see
πΉ As shown
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SOME BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS WITH "AND"
1. Back and forth β moving in two directions repeatedly
2. Ups and downs β good and bad times
3. Give and take β mutual compromise
4. Black and white β clearly defined; not gray
5. Life and death β very serious or critical
6. Safe and sound β unharmed
7. Now and then β occasionally
8. Peace and quiet β calm and silence
9. Sooner or later β eventually
10. Law and order β societal rules and stability
11. Pros and cons β advantages and disadvantages
12. Neat and tidy β organized
13. By and large β generally
14. Out and about β going places, being active
15. Right and wrong β morality
16. First and foremost β most importantly
17. Sick and tired β fed up
18. Bread and butter β basic needs or main income
19. More or less β approximately
20. Trial and error β experimenting to find a solution
21. Pick and choose β be selective
22. To and fro β back and forth
23. Wear and tear β damage from normal use
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#tips
1. Back and forth β moving in two directions repeatedly
2. Ups and downs β good and bad times
3. Give and take β mutual compromise
4. Black and white β clearly defined; not gray
5. Life and death β very serious or critical
6. Safe and sound β unharmed
7. Now and then β occasionally
8. Peace and quiet β calm and silence
9. Sooner or later β eventually
10. Law and order β societal rules and stability
11. Pros and cons β advantages and disadvantages
12. Neat and tidy β organized
13. By and large β generally
14. Out and about β going places, being active
15. Right and wrong β morality
16. First and foremost β most importantly
17. Sick and tired β fed up
18. Bread and butter β basic needs or main income
19. More or less β approximately
20. Trial and error β experimenting to find a solution
21. Pick and choose β be selective
22. To and fro β back and forth
23. Wear and tear β damage from normal use
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#tips
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Idiom :
caught in the crossfire
Meaning :
to be caught between two opposing people or groups so it is difficult to remain neutral
Example :
The family was caught in the crossfire between the police and the criminals.
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#tips
caught in the crossfire
Meaning :
to be caught between two opposing people or groups so it is difficult to remain neutral
Example :
The family was caught in the crossfire between the police and the criminals.
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#tips
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βUsed toβ vs. βBe used toβ
β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
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#tips
β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
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#tips
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π
Get cold feet β
πΆ Shoot yourself in the foot
to do or say something that causes problems for you.
β¨I think you might be shooting yourself in the foot if you don't take his offer.
ββββββββββ
π· Find your feet
to start to be comfortable in a new situation , to begin to be confident or successful.
β¨They quickly found their feet in their adopted country.
βββββββββββ
πΆ Get cold feet
to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do.
β¨I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet.
#Test_Of_The_Day
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
Correct Answer
πGet cold feet β
πΆ Shoot yourself in the foot
to do or say something that causes problems for you.
β¨I think you might be shooting yourself in the foot if you don't take his offer.
ββββββββββ
π· Find your feet
to start to be comfortable in a new situation , to begin to be confident or successful.
β¨They quickly found their feet in their adopted country.
βββββββββββ
πΆ Get cold feet
to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do.
β¨I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet.
#Test_Of_The_Day
#Idiom_Of_The_Day
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π
π» Ways to say AS YOU CAN SEE π»
πΈ Evidently
πΉ Obviously
πΈ As demonstrated
πΉ Therefore
πΈ It is easy to see
πΉ As shown
#Word_Of_The_Day
Word Of The Day
ππ» Ways to say AS YOU CAN SEE π»
πΈ Evidently
πΉ Obviously
πΈ As demonstrated
πΉ Therefore
πΈ It is easy to see
πΉ As shown
#Word_Of_The_Day
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BE SOFT
Do not let the world make you hard.
Do not let pain make you hate.
Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness.
Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree.
You still believe it to be a beautiful place.
#Dailywisdom
BE SOFT
Do not let the world make you hard.
Do not let pain make you hate.
Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness.
Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree.
You still believe it to be a beautiful place.
#Dailywisdom
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SOME BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS WITH "AND"
1. Back and forth β moving in two directions repeatedly
2. Ups and downs β good and bad times
3. Give and take β mutual compromise
4. Black and white β clearly defined; not gray
5. Life and death β very serious or critical
6. Safe and sound β unharmed
7. Now and then β occasionally
8. Peace and quiet β calm and silence
9. Sooner or later β eventually
10. Law and order β societal rules and stability
11. Pros and cons β advantages and disadvantages
12. Neat and tidy β organized
13. By and large β generally
14. Out and about β going places, being active
15. Right and wrong β morality
16. First and foremost β most importantly
17. Sick and tired β fed up
18. Bread and butter β basic needs or main income
19. More or less β approximately
20. Trial and error β experimenting to find a solution
21. Pick and choose β be selective
22. To and fro β back and forth
23. Wear and tear β damage from normal use
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#tips
1. Back and forth β moving in two directions repeatedly
2. Ups and downs β good and bad times
3. Give and take β mutual compromise
4. Black and white β clearly defined; not gray
5. Life and death β very serious or critical
6. Safe and sound β unharmed
7. Now and then β occasionally
8. Peace and quiet β calm and silence
9. Sooner or later β eventually
10. Law and order β societal rules and stability
11. Pros and cons β advantages and disadvantages
12. Neat and tidy β organized
13. By and large β generally
14. Out and about β going places, being active
15. Right and wrong β morality
16. First and foremost β most importantly
17. Sick and tired β fed up
18. Bread and butter β basic needs or main income
19. More or less β approximately
20. Trial and error β experimenting to find a solution
21. Pick and choose β be selective
22. To and fro β back and forth
23. Wear and tear β damage from normal use
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#tips
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βUsed toβ vs. βBe used toβ
β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
#tips
β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
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#tips
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