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🔹 Sophisticated Idioms
A blessing in disguise
Meaning: Something that seems bad at first but turns out good
Example: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise.
Burn the midnight oil
Meaning: Work late into the night
Example: She burned the midnight oil to finish her project.
Cut to the chase
Meaning: Get to the main point quickly
Example: Let’s cut to the chase—what do you want?
Barking up the wrong tree
Meaning: Accusing or blaming the wrong person
Example: You’re barking up the wrong tree—I didn’t do it.
Throw caution to the wind
Meaning: Take a risk without worrying
Example: He threw caution to the wind and started his own business.
Epic English Slang Words! 😎🔥🗣️
1. Swag 💫: Style, confidence, and charisma.
2. YOLO 🎉: You Only Live Once.
3. G.O.A.T. 🐐: Greatest of All Time.
4. LIT AF 🔥: Extremely cool or exciting.
5. TBH 🤔: To Be Honest.
6. LOL 😂: Laugh Out Loud.
7. BRB ⏳: Be Right Back.
8. Slay 💅: To excel or do something exceptionally well.
9. Squad 🤝: Close-knit group of friends.
10. Hundo P 💯: A hundred percent certain.
🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟
📝 Say vs Tell vs Speak
💡 What’s the difference?
✅ Say → focuses on what is said (no person needed)
✅ Tell → needs a person (tell someone)
✅ Speak → used for languages / formal talking
📌 Examples:
➡️ She said she was tired. 😴
➡️ She told me she was tired. 👥
➡️ He can speak English fluently. 🌍
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