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βοΈ Say and Tell.
β Don't say: He told, 'I will/ll go home.' He told that he'd go home.
βοΈ Say: He said, 'I will/'ll go home.' He said that he'd go home.
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βοΈ Make and Do.
π΄ (a) Make.
β Don't say: The carpenter did a large table.
βοΈ Say: The carpenter made a large table.
π΄ (b) Do.
β Don't say: You must make your work carefully.
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π΄ (b) Do.
β Don't say: You must make your work carefully.
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βοΈ Lie and Lay.
π΄ (a) Lie.
β Don't say: I'm going to lay down for an hour.
βοΈ Say: I'm going to lie down for an hour.
π΄ (b) Lay.
β Don't say: Please lie the exam papers on the desk.
βοΈ Say: Please lay out the exam papers on the desk.
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π΄ (b) Lay.
β Don't say: Please lie the exam papers on the desk.
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βοΈ Sit and Seat.
π΄ (a) Sit.
β Don't say: We seat at a desk to write a letter.
βοΈ Say: We sit at a desk to write a letter.
π΄ (b) Seat.
β Don't say: He sat the passengers one by one.
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π΄ (b) Seat.
β Don't say: He sat the passengers one by one.
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βοΈ Rise and Raise.
π΄ (a) Rise.
β Don't say: Val raises very early in the morning.
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π΄ (b) Raise.
β Don't say: She rose their salaries too often.
βοΈ Say: She raised their salaries too often.
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β Don't say: Val raises very early in the morning.
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π΄ (b) Raise.
β Don't say: She rose their salaries too often.
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βοΈ Stay and Remain.
π΄ (a) Stay.
β Don't say: We remained in a very good hotel.
βοΈ Say: We stayed in a very good hotel.
π΄ (b) Remain.
β Don't say: Not many figs have stayed on the tree.
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π΄ (b) Remain.
β Don't say: Not many figs have stayed on the tree.
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βοΈ Hanged and Hung.
π΄ (a) Hanged.
β Don't say: No-one has been hung in Britain since 1964.
βοΈ Say: No-one has been hanged in Britain since 1964.
π΄ (b) Hung.
β Don't say: We hanged the picture on the wall.
βοΈ Say: We hung the picture on the wail.
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π΄ (a) Hanged.
β Don't say: No-one has been hung in Britain since 1964.
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π΄ (b) Hung.
β Don't say: We hanged the picture on the wall.
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βοΈ Wear and Put on.
π΄ (a) Wear.
β Don't say: Kathy always puts on black shoes.
βοΈ Say: Kathy always wears black shoes.
π΄ (b) Put on.
β Don't say: I wear my clothes in the morning.
βοΈ Say: I put on my clothes in the morning.
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π΄ (a) Wear.
β Don't say: Kathy always puts on black shoes.
βοΈ Say: Kathy always wears black shoes.
π΄ (b) Put on.
β Don't say: I wear my clothes in the morning.
βοΈ Say: I put on my clothes in the morning.
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βοΈ Tear and Tear up.
π΄ (a) Tear.
β Don't say: John tore up his coat on a nail.
βοΈ Say: John tore his coat on a nail.
π΄ (b) Tear up.
β Don't say: Philip was angry and tore the letter.
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π΄ (b) Tear up.
β Don't say: Philip was angry and tore the letter.
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βοΈGrow and Grow up.
π΄(a) Grow.
βDon't say: These flowers grow up very quickly.
βοΈSay: These flowers grow very quickly.
π΄(b) Grow up.
βDon't say: When I grow I'll be a doctor.
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π΄(a) Grow.
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π΄(b) Grow up.
βDon't say: When I grow I'll be a doctor.
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βοΈ Pick and Pick up.
π΄ (a) Pick.
β Don't say: We picked up flowers in the garden.
βοΈ Say: We picked flowers in the garden.
π΄ (b) Pick up.
β Don't say: The naughty boy picked a stone.
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π΄ (a) Pick.
β Don't say: We picked up flowers in the garden.
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π΄ (b) Pick up.
β Don't say: The naughty boy picked a stone.
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βοΈ Deal with and Deal in.
π΄ (a) Deal with.
β Don't say: This book deals in common errors.
βοΈ Say: This book deals with common errors.
π΄ (b) Deal in.
β Don't say: A bookseller deals with books.
βοΈ Say: A bookseller deals in books.
To deaf with means to have to do with, to deal in means.
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π΄ (a) Deal with.
β Don't say: This book deals in common errors.
βοΈ Say: This book deals with common errors.
π΄ (b) Deal in.
β Don't say: A bookseller deals with books.
βοΈ Say: A bookseller deals in books.
To deaf with means to have to do with, to deal in means.
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β‘οΈENG IDIOMSβ‘οΈ
1. (to let the cat out of the bag)
ππ» To reveal or tell a secret or a surprise by accident.
2. (to look down upon)
ππ» To consider someone or something as not important.
3. (to lose one's head)
ππ» To become confused or overly emotional about someone or something.
4. (to make no difference)
ππ» Not to matter to someone.
5. (to make room for)
ππ» To provide space for someone or something.
6. (to put on weight)
ππ» To gain weight; to get fat.
7. (to rains cats and dogs)
ππ» Raining very heavily.
8. (to run errands)
ππ» To take a short trip to do a specific thing.
9. (to run out of)
ππ» Exhaust a supply or quantity of something.
10. (to serve one right)
ππ» You deserve the punishment that you received.
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1. (to let the cat out of the bag)
ππ» To reveal or tell a secret or a surprise by accident.
2. (to look down upon)
ππ» To consider someone or something as not important.
3. (to lose one's head)
ππ» To become confused or overly emotional about someone or something.
4. (to make no difference)
ππ» Not to matter to someone.
5. (to make room for)
ππ» To provide space for someone or something.
6. (to put on weight)
ππ» To gain weight; to get fat.
7. (to rains cats and dogs)
ππ» Raining very heavily.
8. (to run errands)
ππ» To take a short trip to do a specific thing.
9. (to run out of)
ππ» Exhaust a supply or quantity of something.
10. (to serve one right)
ππ» You deserve the punishment that you received.
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Must vs Have To
Complete the gaps with a form of "have to" or "must".
1. Professor Watkins told me today that I ...........give in that assignment by Friday at the latest.
2. John! This is a one way street. You ...........turn back and use Smith Street.
3. My back has been hurting for weeks. I ............ go to the doctor's.
4. My company said that if I want this promotion, I ........... go to the doctor's for a thorough medical check-up first.
5. I went to see "Alien 9" at the cinema last night. What a great film! You ........... go and see it!
6. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I .......... go now. I am really tired.
7. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I ...........go now. My husband is waiting for me outside.
8. I am taking out a bank loan this month. I ...........pay a lot of taxes all together.
9. Hey, you boys!! You are not supposed to be in this room. You ...........leave now!!
10. The local council is really strict about protecting that piece of lawn! You ...........walk around it!
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Must vs Have To
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1. Professor Watkins told me today that I have to give in that assignment by Friday at the latest.
2. John! This is a one way street. You have to turn back and use Smith Street.
3. My back has been hurting for weeks. I must go to the doctor's.
4. My company said that if I want this promotion, I have to go to the doctor's for a thorough medical check-up first.
5. I went to see "Alien 9" at the cinema last night. What a great film! You must go and see it!
6. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I must go now. I am really tired.
7. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I have to go now. My husband is waiting for me outside.
8. I am taking out a bank loan this month. I have to pay a lot of taxes all together.
9. Hey, you boys!! You are not supposed to be in this room. You must leave now!!
10. The local council is really strict about protecting that piece of lawn! You have to walk around it!
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1. Professor Watkins told me today that I have to give in that assignment by Friday at the latest.
2. John! This is a one way street. You have to turn back and use Smith Street.
3. My back has been hurting for weeks. I must go to the doctor's.
4. My company said that if I want this promotion, I have to go to the doctor's for a thorough medical check-up first.
5. I went to see "Alien 9" at the cinema last night. What a great film! You must go and see it!
6. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I must go now. I am really tired.
7. Jane. Thanks for everything. It was a great party. I have to go now. My husband is waiting for me outside.
8. I am taking out a bank loan this month. I have to pay a lot of taxes all together.
9. Hey, you boys!! You are not supposed to be in this room. You must leave now!!
10. The local council is really strict about protecting that piece of lawn! You have to walk around it!
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Must vs Have To
Complete the gaps with a form of "have to" or "must".
1. Professor Watkins told me
today that I ...........give in that
assignment by Friday at the
latest.
2. John! This is a one way
street. You ...........turn back
and use Smith Street.
3. My back has been hurting for
weeks. I ............ go to the
doctor's.
4. My company said that if I
want this promotion, I ...........
go to the doctor's for a
thorough medical check-up
first.
5. I went to see "Alien 9" at the
cinema last night. What a
great film! You ...........go and
see it!
6. Jane. Thanks for everything.
It was a great party. I ..........
go now. I am really tired.
7. Jane. Thanks for everything.
It was a great party.
I ...........go now. My husband
is waiting for me outside.
8. I am taking out a bank loan
this month. I ...........pay a lot
of taxes all together.
9. Hey, you boys!! You are not
supposed to be in this room.
You ...........leave now!!
10. The local council is really
strict about protecting that
piece of lawn!
You ...........walk around it!
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π΄ 50 Idioms About Talking
1. Beat (oneβs) gums: to speak excessively and aimlessly
2. Bull session: a rambling group conversation
3. Chew the fat: to chat
4. Chew the rag: to chat
5. Diarrhea of the mouth: excessive talking
6. Dish out: to deliver critical comments
7. Flap (oneβs) lips: see βbeat (oneβs) gumsβ
8. Gift of gab: a propensity for talking
9. (One) likes hear (oneself) talk: said of someone who is egotistical
10. Like talking to a brick wall: said of trying unsuccessfully to persuade or reason with someone
11. Run off at the mouth: see βbeat (oneβs) gumsβ
12. Shoot the breeze: to chat
13. Shoot the bull: to chat
14. Shoot the shit: to chat
15. Spill the beans: to divulge information, or to confess (see confess)
16. Speak out of turn: to say something inappropriate
17. Speak the same language: to be in agreement
18. Spit it out: to speak about something one is reluctant to discuss β often used as an imperative
19. Talk a blue streak: to talk quickly and excessively
20. Talk a mile a minute: to speak rapidly
21. Talk around: to avoid (a subject)
22. Talk big: to brag
23. Talk dirty: to try to stimulate someone sexually by speaking provocatively
24. Talk (someone) down: to outdebate someone, guide someone through a difficult maneuver (especially a pilot flying a plane), or to successfully bargain for a better price
25. Talk down to: to speak condescendingly
26. Talk (oneβs) ear off: to talk to someone excessively
27. Talk (oneβs) head off: to talk excessively
28. Talk in circles: to speak in a confusing or indirect manner
29. Talk in riddles: to speak obscurely or with hints
30. Talk (one) into: to persuade someone
31. Talk on: to continue to speak, or to speak on a certain topic
32. Talk (oneself) out: to speak to the point of exhaustion
33. Talk (one) out of: to dissuade someone
34. Talk out of both sides of (oneβs) mouth: to speak inconsistently about something depending on who one is talking to
35. Talk (something) out: to talk about something to reach a consensus or understanding
36. Talk (something) over: see βtalk (something) outβ
37. Talk sense: to speak reasonably
38. Talk shop: to speak about work-related issues outside the work environment
39. Talk some sense into: to talk to someone to persuade them to see reason
40. Talk the talk: to speak as if one is an authority or adheres to certain beliefs or values
41. Talk the talk and walk the walk: to act in accord with oneβs stated beliefs or values
42. Talk through: to talk about something thoroughly to achieve a resolution
43. Talk through oneβs hat: to speak insincerely, to talk nonsense, or to exaggerate
44. Talk to hear (oneβs) own voice: to talk excessively, in an egotistical manner
45. Talk tough: to speak in an intimidating manner, or to bluster
46. Talk turkey: to speak frankly and/or with resolve
47. Talk until (one) is blue in the face: to speak exhaustively, especially in an unsuccessful effort to persuade
48. Talk (something) up: to promote something to draw attention to it
49. Talk (oneβs) way out of: to say something so as to evade blame or avoid responsibility
50: You should talk: an admonition to avoid expressing oneself hypocritically.
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1. Beat (oneβs) gums: to speak excessively and aimlessly
2. Bull session: a rambling group conversation
3. Chew the fat: to chat
4. Chew the rag: to chat
5. Diarrhea of the mouth: excessive talking
6. Dish out: to deliver critical comments
7. Flap (oneβs) lips: see βbeat (oneβs) gumsβ
8. Gift of gab: a propensity for talking
9. (One) likes hear (oneself) talk: said of someone who is egotistical
10. Like talking to a brick wall: said of trying unsuccessfully to persuade or reason with someone
11. Run off at the mouth: see βbeat (oneβs) gumsβ
12. Shoot the breeze: to chat
13. Shoot the bull: to chat
14. Shoot the shit: to chat
15. Spill the beans: to divulge information, or to confess (see confess)
16. Speak out of turn: to say something inappropriate
17. Speak the same language: to be in agreement
18. Spit it out: to speak about something one is reluctant to discuss β often used as an imperative
19. Talk a blue streak: to talk quickly and excessively
20. Talk a mile a minute: to speak rapidly
21. Talk around: to avoid (a subject)
22. Talk big: to brag
23. Talk dirty: to try to stimulate someone sexually by speaking provocatively
24. Talk (someone) down: to outdebate someone, guide someone through a difficult maneuver (especially a pilot flying a plane), or to successfully bargain for a better price
25. Talk down to: to speak condescendingly
26. Talk (oneβs) ear off: to talk to someone excessively
27. Talk (oneβs) head off: to talk excessively
28. Talk in circles: to speak in a confusing or indirect manner
29. Talk in riddles: to speak obscurely or with hints
30. Talk (one) into: to persuade someone
31. Talk on: to continue to speak, or to speak on a certain topic
32. Talk (oneself) out: to speak to the point of exhaustion
33. Talk (one) out of: to dissuade someone
34. Talk out of both sides of (oneβs) mouth: to speak inconsistently about something depending on who one is talking to
35. Talk (something) out: to talk about something to reach a consensus or understanding
36. Talk (something) over: see βtalk (something) outβ
37. Talk sense: to speak reasonably
38. Talk shop: to speak about work-related issues outside the work environment
39. Talk some sense into: to talk to someone to persuade them to see reason
40. Talk the talk: to speak as if one is an authority or adheres to certain beliefs or values
41. Talk the talk and walk the walk: to act in accord with oneβs stated beliefs or values
42. Talk through: to talk about something thoroughly to achieve a resolution
43. Talk through oneβs hat: to speak insincerely, to talk nonsense, or to exaggerate
44. Talk to hear (oneβs) own voice: to talk excessively, in an egotistical manner
45. Talk tough: to speak in an intimidating manner, or to bluster
46. Talk turkey: to speak frankly and/or with resolve
47. Talk until (one) is blue in the face: to speak exhaustively, especially in an unsuccessful effort to persuade
48. Talk (something) up: to promote something to draw attention to it
49. Talk (oneβs) way out of: to say something so as to evade blame or avoid responsibility
50: You should talk: an admonition to avoid expressing oneself hypocritically.
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πΆEveryday
β»οΈ Every day
Adverb : each day
Examples:
βͺοΈI see him every day.
βͺοΈI see my friend at the
university every day.
β»οΈ Everyday
Adjective [only before noun]
ordinary, usual, or happening every day
Examples:
βͺοΈThe problems of everyday life
βͺοΈWearing everyday clothes
βͺοΈA simple, everyday object
βͺοΈDescribe it in ordinary
everyday language.
βͺοΈChildren need help with their
everyday activities.
βΊ Do not confuse with
every day (=each day)
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π·Every day
&
πΆEveryday
β»οΈ Every day
Adverb : each day
Examples:
βͺοΈI see him every day.
βͺοΈI see my friend at the
university every day.
β»οΈ Everyday
Adjective [only before noun]
ordinary, usual, or happening every day
Examples:
βͺοΈThe problems of everyday life
βͺοΈWearing everyday clothes
βͺοΈA simple, everyday object
βͺοΈDescribe it in ordinary
everyday language.
βͺοΈChildren need help with their
everyday activities.
βΊ Do not confuse with
every day (=each day)
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β£β£β£β£β£β£β£β£β£β£
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