βοΈDeal with and Deal in.
π΄(a) Deal with.
βDon't say: This book deals in common errors.
βοΈSay: This book deals with common errors.
π΄(b) Deal in.
βDon't say: A bookseller deals with books.
βοΈSay: A bookseller deals in books.
To deaf with means to have to do with, to deal in means.
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π΄(a) Deal with.
βDon't say: This book deals in common errors.
βοΈSay: This book deals with common errors.
π΄(b) Deal in.
βDon't say: A bookseller deals with books.
βοΈSay: A bookseller deals in books.
To deaf with means to have to do with, to deal in means.
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βοΈPick and Pick up.
π΄(a) Pick.
βDon't say: We picked up flowers in the garden.
βοΈSay: We picked flowers in the garden.
π΄(b) Pick up.
βDon't say: The naughty boy picked a stone.
βοΈSay: The naughty boy picked up a stone.
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π΄(a) Pick.
βDon't say: We picked up flowers in the garden.
βοΈSay: We picked flowers in the garden.
π΄(b) Pick up.
βDon't say: The naughty boy picked a stone.
βοΈSay: The naughty boy picked up a stone.
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βοΈGrow and Grow up.
π΄(a) Grow.
βDon't say: These flowers grow up very quickly.
βοΈSay: These flowers grow very quickly.
π΄(b) Grow up.
βDon't say: When I grow I'll be a doctor.
βοΈSay: When I grow up I'll be a doctor.
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π΄(a) Grow.
βDon't say: These flowers grow up very quickly.
βοΈSay: These flowers grow very quickly.
π΄(b) Grow up.
βDon't say: When I grow I'll be a doctor.
βοΈSay: When I grow up I'll be a doctor.
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How to answer the following question?
How are you??
π’ When you feel good...
πIn the pink
πI feel excellent
πI feel great
πI feel marvelous
πAll the systems go well
πEverything in the garden is lovely
πOver the moon
πOn the top of the world
πI'm having the time of my life
πIn seventh heaven
πAs right as rain
πFit as a fiddle
πI'm doing great today
πI'm full of bean
πBeing in tip top shape
πBeing happy
π‘ When you do not have an answer, use the following statements instead of using the word (ok)....
ππSurviving
ππHanging in there
ππSo so
ππAlive and kicking
ππCould be better
ππDecent
π΅ When you do not feel good and upset....
πI feel blue
πI feel low
πI feel lousy
πI'm having one of those days
πI'm not feeling well
πCould be worse
π£ When you feel tired...
π«I'm dead on my feet
π«Exhausted
π«I feel like a bus ran over me
π«I wiped out
π«I'm dog tired
π«I'm dead tired
π΄ When you feel worried....
π±In the jam
π±In the soup
π±Between the devil and deep sea
π±Anxious
π±Nervous
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How are you??
π’ When you feel good...
πIn the pink
πI feel excellent
πI feel great
πI feel marvelous
πAll the systems go well
πEverything in the garden is lovely
πOver the moon
πOn the top of the world
πI'm having the time of my life
πIn seventh heaven
πAs right as rain
πFit as a fiddle
πI'm doing great today
πI'm full of bean
πBeing in tip top shape
πBeing happy
π‘ When you do not have an answer, use the following statements instead of using the word (ok)....
ππSurviving
ππHanging in there
ππSo so
ππAlive and kicking
ππCould be better
ππDecent
π΅ When you do not feel good and upset....
πI feel blue
πI feel low
πI feel lousy
πI'm having one of those days
πI'm not feeling well
πCould be worse
π£ When you feel tired...
π«I'm dead on my feet
π«Exhausted
π«I feel like a bus ran over me
π«I wiped out
π«I'm dog tired
π«I'm dead tired
π΄ When you feel worried....
π±In the jam
π±In the soup
π±Between the devil and deep sea
π±Anxious
π±Nervous
#vocabulary
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A baby born with a congenital hearing impairment was fitted with a hearing aid a few months later.
See how the boy felt when he first heard his mother's voice..π’β€οΈ
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See how the boy felt when he first heard his mother's voice..π’β€οΈ
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βοΈ IDIOM TIME
1. (to let the cat out of the bag)
to reveal or tell a secret or a surprise by accident.
2. (to look down upon)
to consider someone or something as not important.
3. (to lose one's head)
to become confused or overly emotional about someone or something.
4. (to make no difference)
not to matter to someone.
5. (to make room for)
to provide space for someone or something.
6. (to put on weight)
to gain weight; to get fat.
7. (to rains cats and dogs)
raining very heavily.
8. (to run errands)
to take a short trip to do a specific thing.
9. (to run out of)
Exhaust a supply or quantity of something.
10. (to serve one right)
you deserve the punishment that you received.
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1. (to let the cat out of the bag)
to reveal or tell a secret or a surprise by accident.
2. (to look down upon)
to consider someone or something as not important.
3. (to lose one's head)
to become confused or overly emotional about someone or something.
4. (to make no difference)
not to matter to someone.
5. (to make room for)
to provide space for someone or something.
6. (to put on weight)
to gain weight; to get fat.
7. (to rains cats and dogs)
raining very heavily.
8. (to run errands)
to take a short trip to do a specific thing.
9. (to run out of)
Exhaust a supply or quantity of something.
10. (to serve one right)
you deserve the punishment that you received.
#idioms
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