π©βπ» pull/tear your hair out π
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ββοΈ
= to feel very worried or very annoyed about something
~ When they still weren't home by midnight, I was pulling my hair out.
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= to feel very worried or very annoyed about something
~ When they still weren't home by midnight, I was pulling my hair out.
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βΆοΈ Passive voice 2/1
β³οΈ Present/Future Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + BE + past participle
β΄οΈ Past Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + HAVE BEEN + past participle
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β³οΈ Present/Future Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + BE + past participle
β΄οΈ Past Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + HAVE BEEN + past participle
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βΆοΈ Passive voice 2/2
β³οΈ Present/Future Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + BE + past participle
β΄οΈ Past Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + HAVE BEEN + past participle
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β³οΈ Present/Future Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + BE + past participle
β΄οΈ Past Modals β> The passive form β‘οΈ modal + HAVE BEEN + past participle
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βͺοΈ - blind someone with πππ
β«οΈ - blind someone with science/technology π‘π‘π¬
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β«οΈ - blind someone with science/technology π‘π‘π¬
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β³οΈ vocation (noun) /vΙΚΛkeΙͺΚ(Ι)n/
β΄οΈ avocation (noun) /ΛavΙΛkeΙͺΚ(Ι)n/
~ Mason regarded teaching as his vocation.
~ He's a professional musician, but his avocation is photography.
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β΄οΈ avocation (noun) /ΛavΙΛkeΙͺΚ(Ι)n/
~ Mason regarded teaching as his vocation.
~ He's a professional musician, but his avocation is photography.
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βΆοΈ Verbs Followed by Gerunds OR Infinitives
β³οΈ can't bear + gerund OR to-infinitive β βοΈ
β΄οΈ can't stand + gerund OR to-infinitive β βοΈ
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β³οΈ can't bear + gerund OR to-infinitive β βοΈ
β΄οΈ can't stand + gerund OR to-infinitive β βοΈ
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- druthers (noun) [plural ] [ΛdrΚΓ°Ιrz] - informal
- one's druthers
- if one had one's druthers / given one's druthers
['druther' - alteration of 'would rather']
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- one's druthers
- if one had one's druthers / given one's druthers
['druther' - alteration of 'would rather']
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πππ - May - In formal English, the modal verb βmayβ is often used when expressing your hopes and wishes for others.
- May the odds be ever in your favour. (The Hunger Games)
- May the Force be with you. (Star Wars)
- May all your wishes come true.
- May he rest in peace.
- May they be very happy in the future.
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- May the odds be ever in your favour. (The Hunger Games)
- May the Force be with you. (Star Wars)
- May all your wishes come true.
- May he rest in peace.
- May they be very happy in the future.
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β«οΈβ½οΈβ»οΈ - wrap one's head/mind around something π‘π‘π‘
βͺοΈβΎοΈβΌοΈ - get one's head/mind around something π‘π‘π‘
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βͺοΈβΎοΈβΌοΈ - get one's head/mind around something π‘π‘π‘
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π - transfer (verb) /trΓ¦nsΛfΙΛ(r)/ = to pass or cause to pass from one person, place, or condition to another
[synonym = convey]
~ If only he could transfer his thoughts to her mind.
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[synonym = convey]
~ If only he could transfer his thoughts to her mind.
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