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πŸ€©πŸ˜ƒπŸ”Έ#Phrasal_verbs πŸ”ΈπŸ€©πŸ˜ƒ

πŸ”₯ carry on
to continue
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ davom ettirmoq
▫️The phone rang, but Mark just carried on watching TV.


πŸ”₯ leave out
to not include
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ chetga surmoq
▫️Don’t leave your brother out - let him play with you and your friends.

πŸ”₯ rip up
to tear into pieces
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ yirtib tashlamoq
▫️Rip up this piece of paper when you've finished reading it.

πŸ”₯ get over
to recover from (an illness, etc)
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ tuzalmoq
▫️It can take weeks to get over an illness like that.

πŸ”₯ eat out
to eat at a restaurant
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ restoranda ovqtlanmoq
▫️Would you like to stay in or eat out tonight?

πŸ”₯ get off
to leave a bus/train/etc
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ (aftobusdan) tushmoq
▫️You need to get off the bus opposite the supermarket.

πŸ”₯ turn down
to lower the volume of
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ pasaytirmoq
▫️Turn the radio down - I'm trying to work.

πŸ”₯ call off
to cancel
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ bekor qilmoq
▫️The concert has been called off because of the weather.

πŸ”₯ fall down
to trip and fall
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ qoqilib tushmoq
▫️I fell down and hurt my knee.

πŸ”₯ point out
to tell someone important information
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ώ takidlamoq
▫️He pointed out that we had two hours of free time before dinner.
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πŸ–Œ Short story of the day πŸ–Œ
πŸ₯”Potato egg πŸ₯š and Coffee β˜• beans:

A little boy named John lives in a beautiful home with his parents. One day, his father finds him crying and asks if something is wrong. John says meekly, β€œI have so many problems in life,” and talks about his β€˜problems’.

John’s father patiently listens to him. Then he brings a bowl and places a potato, an egg and some coffee beans in it. He asks John to touch and feel the ingredients in the bowl, and tell what he feels about them. John describes how he feels about each of them on touching.

The father smiles and asks John to place them all in three different bowls and pour water in them. He then boils them all. After a few minutes, the father turns off the stove and places all the bowls on the counter to cool them down.

When they have cooled down, John’s father asks him to touch them once again and feel the egg, potato, and coffee beans. John has a different answer this time. And he says, the potato’s skin is easier to peel as it has turned very soft, the egg has hardened, and there is a fresh coffee aroma coming from the beans.

Listening to John, his father smiles and tells him how the potato, egg, and coffee beans reacted to adverse situations. The potato has become soft, the egg turned very strong, and the coffee beans have changed their form completely during their testing time in the boiling water.

Moral: Problems are a part of life. How we react to them makes us a better individual.

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πŸ–Œ Food of your mindπŸ–Œ
What food do you feed your mind? Poisonous food from negative people or mind-nourishing food from people with the right attitude? Negative attitude is contagious. Beware of the people you surround yourself with. Negative people only remind you constantly of your weaknesses, failures, the reasons why they think you can't do it, your inadequacies, etc. Stay away from them before they take you down with them. They will kill your dream and make you feel unworthy. You are an eagle; designed to fly high above the skies. Eagles don't mingle with ducks. Make a decision today to take your goals and dreams to the next level. I believe it's possible!"

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πŸ–Œconversation of the day πŸ–Œ
πŸ’Ž Ending a Conversation

A: I didn't like the way you sang tonight.
B: Oh, wow. Well, thanks for coming out.
A: You didn't put in all your effort. That's all I'm saying.
B: Okay, well I'm going to leave now.
A: Why are you in a rush to leave?
B: Because you are being rude, and I don't want to speak to you.
A: Well, now I know you can't take criticism.
B: It's not that I can't take criticism; it's that I don't like jerks.
A: How am I a jerk? I'm just giving you my honest opinion.
B: Well, in my honest opinion, I don't care what you think.
A: Now, that was rude. I don't want to talk to you anymore.
B: Great. Believe me; I won't be losing any sleep.

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πŸ–Œ conversation of the day πŸ–Œ
πŸ’Ž Receiving Visitors

A: Come in, please. Take a seat wherever you like.
B: Thank you. It's been a long and hot day.
A: It has been a hot one. Would you like something to drink?
B: What do you have?
A: We have soda, juice, and bottled water.
B: I'll take bottled water, and my wife would like one, too.
A: Sounds good. Would you like it in a glass with ice?
B: Yes, that sounds wonderful.
A: We also have some slices of pineapple. Would you like some?
B: Pineapple would hit the spot. I would love some.
A: Does your wife want some as well?
B: Actually, she doesn't like pineapple. Thanks, anyway.

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πŸ–ŒA TRUTH ABOUT YOU

Think about this:

You have the ability to survive
anything.

That is why, despite all the storms made of pain and loss, despite all the chaos that you have had to endure you are still here and you are still going strong.

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πŸ‘†πŸ»there is someone faster than even the fastest animal on earth.

So, being arrogant about our abilities and any achievements can be beaten by one more person any time.

Do your good work and stay happy!
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πŸ–Œ short story of the day πŸ–Œ
πŸ¦…Foolish Imitation:

Long ago, a hawk lived on the top of a hill. At the foot of the hill there was a banyan tree on which a crow used to perch everyday. The crow was very foolish. He would imitate everyone.

The hawk atop the hill would fly down everyday in search of food. The crow watched the hawk circling in the air for long hours and swooping down when he saw his prey. The hawk gifted with eyes that could see long distances would spot his prey from the hill top and then fly down to pounce upon the prey.

The crow watched the hawk thinking, β€œHunh! If the hawk can do that, I too can. What does he think? One day, I will show the hawk that I can do the same thing."

A few days later, as the hawk was circling in the air, the crow decided to do the same. Suddenly a baby rabbit came out of the bushes. The hawk saw it and the crow too saw the rabbit.

Before the crow could move, the hawk swooped down, caught hold of the rabbit in his strong sharp talons and flew away. β€œSwoosh!" was all the crow heard as the hawk disappeared in the sky with his prey. β€œHmmph! That is no great skill," thought the crow, angrily.

Next moment he spotted a big fat mouse coming out of a hole. Without wasting time, the crow swooped down. Like the hawk he tried to catch the mouse in his claws.

But the mouse saw the crow and moved away, the crow crashed against the hill. β€œEeeaaa!" cried the crow in pain.

Just then the hawk came flying down. β€œI hope, now you know it is not easy to hunt and it is not easy to imitate, either," said the hawk and flew away.

There after, the crow never imitated any one in its life. It lived happily with the god-given abilities.
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