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Poetry of 16th century

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Mistakes Grammar

Using "at the end" instead of "in the end".

❎Don't say: At the end they understand the book

✅Say: In the end they understand the book

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Idiom:
To set out:

🧐Means:
To start traveling toward a place (also: to set off, to heat out); to arrange or display neatly (also: to lay out)

🛑 Examples:
- We set out for the top of the mountain at dawn.
Unfortunately, as we set off, it started to snow heavily, so we decided to head out again later.

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Phrase to saying "How are you"
✔️ How have you been ?
✔️ How's it going ?
✔️ What's up ?
✔️ what's new ?
✔️ How is everything?
✔️ How are you doing?
✔️ How are you holding up?
✔️ How are things going?
✔️ How are you been ?
✔️ How's life ?

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Stop saying very.
Use this word instead of very ..
1. very rude = vulgar
2. very hot = scorching
3. very cold = freezing
4. very good = superb
5. very rich = wealthy
6. very fast =rapid
7. very slow = brief
8. very boring = dull
9. very hungry = ravenous
10. very thirsty = parched
11. very poor = destitute
12. very slow =sluggish
13. very tired = exhuased
14. very happy = jubilant
15. very worried = anxious
16. very dirty = squalid
17. very clean = spotless
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🛑knock

Meaning
to criticize someone or something

For example


Why does Dryden always knock Thomas Shadwell ?

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Arms and the man anaylsis

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Idiom:
To get even with:


🧐Means:

To seek revenge, to retaliate

📌Examples:
_ Bill has had it in for his boss for a long time. He told me he s planning
to get even with his boss by giving some company secrets to a
competitor.
_ I want to get even with Steve for beating me so badly in tennis last time.

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Abbreviation of English

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Pronounce ed
لفظ صوت ed

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