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Common English expressions:
1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough (परेशान हो जाना)
2. Feel like - this means, want to do something (कुछ करने का मन होना)
3. No hard feelings - don't worry (कोई नाराजगी या गुस्सा नहीं होना)
4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful
5. Hook up - to connect (संबंध रखना)
6. Join forces - means to unite (मिलकर काम करना)
7. Just what the doctor ordered - means what you need (जिसकी जरूरत हो)
8. Just about - nearly (लगभग)
9. Ins and outs - the small details (विस्तृत जानकारी)
10. In hand - under control (नियंत्रण में)
11. Kick around - treat badly (बुरा व्यवहार करना)
12. Kick the bucket - to die (मरना)
13. Knock it off - to stop it (रोकना)
14. Know-it-all - means, over confident (जरूरत से ज्यादा या अनुचित रूप से आश्वस्त)
15. Keep on - continue (जारी रखना)
16. In less than no time - immediately (तुरंत)
17. Long face - sad (उदास होना)
18. Means business - to be serious about your work (अपने काम से काम रखना)
19. Make up your mind - decide (तय करना)
20. Make off with - to steal (अवैध तरीके से दूर ले जाना)
21. Make believe - to pretend (ढोंग करना)
22. Mixed up - confused (उलझन में होना)
23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right (समझ में आना या सही प्रतीत होना)
24. Make a difference - to matter (मायने रखना)
25. Nail it down - finalize it (अंतिम रूप देना)
26. Never mind - don't worry about it (कोई बात नहीं)
27. No doubt - certainly (निस्संदेह/निश्चित रूप से)
28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok (आसनी से)
29. Of age - old enough (काफी पुराना)
30. Off the hook - out of trouble (छुटकारा पाना)
31. Once in a blue moon - rarely (शायद ही कभी)
32. Out of order - does not work (खराब होना)
33. Out of shape - to be unfit (बेढंगा)
common_mistakes
📙 Write in ink, not with ink.
❌ Don't say: I've written the letter with ink.
✅ Say:I've written the letter in ink.
👉 Note 1: We use in when we are referring to the final work:
The drawing was done in charcoal.
Dora writes her letters in green ink.
👉 Note 2: When we are referring to the instrument used, we use “with”:
The children are learning to write with a pen.
Helen prefers to paint with a thin brush.
common_mistakes
❌ I arrived to Rome.
✅ I arrived in Rome.
❌ I arrived to the office.
✅ I arrived at the office.
❌ I went to home
✅ I went home
❌ I went to abroad
✅ I went abroad
🍃 arrive in cities, towns, provinces, countries... etc
🍃 arrive at small places such as buildings
phrasal_verb
🟪 fizzle out
🔸 (informal) to gradually become less strong, less successful, or less serious, and then end or disappear, often in a disappointing way:
The rebellion fizzled out after a couple of weeks.
She's still very young, so I'm hoping that their romance will eventually fizzle out.
✴️ SIMIlAR TO: peter out
contiguous
🔷 contagious
❇️ contiguous /kənˈtɪg yu əs/
- adjective
• in close proximity; next to each other:
The Southern Ocean is contiguous with the Atlantic.
❇️ contagious /kənˈteɪ dʒəs/
adjective
• spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact:
The infection is highly contagious, so don't let anyone else use your towel.
swamp
/swɒmp/
- noun/verb
🔵 Definition:
(noun)
an area of very wet, low-lying land, usually with a growth of wild plants.
🔻Examples:
The road passes through numerous swamps, but there are no large rivers to be crossed.
The ceaseless deluge had turned the small front yard of the cottage into a swamp.
The picture changes in times of drought, when access to the swamps for food and water becomes necessary to support the elephants.
scamper
/ˈskæm.pər/
- verb/noun
🟣 Definition:
(Verb)
To run hastily with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement (Like a small animal or child).
🔻Examples:
I know of few things more beautiful than rabbits scampering across the fields fairly late in the evening.
He scampered up the outer staircase and disappeared into the hall.
🔶 Synonyms:
🔸 scuttle (out)
🔸 sprint
vocabulary
📍Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mr, Sir
❇️ Miss.
🔵 used in front of the family name of a woman who is not married to address her politely, to write to her, or to talk about her.
❇️ Mrs.
🔵 used before a married woman’s family name to be polite when you are speaking to her, writing to her, or talking about her.
❇️ Ms. /mɪz, məz/
🔵 used before a woman’s family name when she does not want to be called ‘Mrs’ or ‘Miss’, or when you do not know whether she is married or not.
❇️ Mr.
🔵 used before a man’s family name to be polite when you are speaking to him, writing to him, or talking about him.
❇️ Sir.
🔵 used when speaking to a man in order to be polite or show respect.
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