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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.
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 ?
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
I hope it will helps you ♥️
🛑knock
Meaning
to criticize someone or something
For example
Why does Dryden always knock Thomas Shadwell ?
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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.