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Forwarded from Megha
Prepositional_Phrases

By virtue of- के कारण
On the point of- के कगार पर
In order to- किसी उद्देश्य के साथ
In the act of= कोई कार्य करते हुवे
In the midst of- के बीच में
In lieu of- के स्थान पर
At the instance of- के सुझाव पर
In spite of- के बावजूद
On account of- के कारण
In the wake of- के तुरंत बाद
In a state of- की दशा में
For the sake of- के खातिर
In response to- के जवाब में
In regard to - से सम्बंधित
In addition to- के अतिरिक्त
In accordance with- के अनुसार
In proportion to- के अनुपात में
For want of- के आभाव में
In consideration of- को ध्यान में रखते हुवे
Forwarded from Megha
Forwarded from Megha
🔰______ #FOOD_IDIOMS __🔰

• Apple of his eye - A favorite
• As busy as popcorn on a skillet - Very active
• As easy as apple pie - Something simple
• As flat as a pancake - Very flat
• As hungry as a bear - Very hungry
• As nutty as a fruitcake - Crazy
• As slow as molasses in January - Very slow
• As sour as vinegar - Disagreeable
• As sweet as honey - Very sweet
• As thick as pea soup - Very thick
• As warm as toast - Very warm
• Bad apple - Bad person
• Bear fruit - Get results
• Big cheese - Important person
• Big enchilada - Important thing or person
• Bite off more than you can chew - Try to do more than you can handle
• Bite the hand that feeds you - Act badly to someone who helps you
• Bitter pill to swallow - Hard to take
• Bread and butter - Basic needs
• Bring home the bacon - Earn a living
• Butter up - Flatter someone to get something
• Buy a lemon - Buy something worthless
• Chew the fat - Talk
• Coffee break - A break from work to eat or drink
• Compare apples and oranges - Compare things that are very different
• Cook his goose - Damage or affect negatively
• Cook up a storm - Cook a large quantity
• Cool as a cucumber - Doesn’t get easily upset
• Couch potato - Someone who watches a lot of TV
• Cream of the crop - The best
• Cut the mustard - Do what is necessary
• Cry over spilt milk - Worry about something in the past
• Drop like a hot potato - To immediately stop
• Eat crow - Admit a mistake
• Eat dirt - Be humble
• Eat high on the hog - Eat fine food
• Eat humble pie - To apologize
• Eat like a bird - Eat a small amount
• Eat like a horse - Eat a lot
• Eat one's heart out - To be jealous
• Eat out - Dine in a restaurant
• Eat out of her hands - Do what she wants
• Eat us out of house and home - Eat a lot
• Eat your words - Take back words
• Egg on - Urge someone
• Either feast or famine - Either too much or not enough
• Everything from soup to nuts - A wide variety of items
• Fat is in the fire - Big problem
• Fine kettle of fish - A mess
• Finger in the pie - Participating
• Food for thought - Something to think about
• Forbidden fruit - Something banned
• For peanuts - Inexpensive
• Full of beans - Feel energetic
• Go bananas - Excited or crazy
• Goose is cooked - Finished or in trouble
• Gravy train - Well-paying job
• Greatest thing since sliced bread - Something that is excellent
• Half a loaf is better than none - Something is better than nothing
• Half-baked - Not thought through
• Hand to someone on a silver platter - Cater to someone
• Hard nut to crack - Difficult person
• Have a lot on one's plate - Very busy
• Have a sweet tooth - Like sweet foods
• Have bigger fish to fry - Have more important things to do
• Have egg on your face - Be embarrassed
• Have one's cake and eat it too - Having something both ways
• In a nutshell - In summary
• In a pickle - In trouble
• Life is a bowl of cherries - Life is good
• Like taking candy from a baby - Easy to do
• Like two peas in a pod - Very similar
• Meat and potatoes - Basics, simple food
• Melt in one's mouth - Delicious
• Not for all the tea in China - Not for any price
• Not know beans about - Unfamiliar or ignorant
• Not worth a hill of beans - Not valuable
• Nutty as a fruitcake - Crazy
• Packed in like sardines - Crowded
• Piece of cake - Easy
• Pie in the sky - A dream
• Rotten to the core - Very bad
• Salt of the Earth - Ordinary people
• Sell like hotcakes - Sell a lot
• Slice of the pie - A share of something
• Small potatoes - Unimportant
• Spill the beans - Tell a secret
• Stick to your ribs - Last a long time
• Sugarcoat - Gloss over bad information
• Take with a grain of salt - Don’t take something seriously
• That's the way the cookie crumbles - Things happen
• There is no such thing as a free lunch - Can’t get something for nothing
• Variety is the spice of life - Differences give life interest
• Walk on eggshells - Be cautious
• Whole enchilada - Entire thing
• Top banana - Leader
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🔎Talking about habitual actions


Part2️⃣


🌀•Will/would

"Will" and "would" can be used to talk about habitual actions and behaviour. When they are stressed in spoken English, it's suggests criticism. "Would" refers to the past.

🔹She'll often forget to buy milk.

🔹He would play records so loud we couldn't have a conversation.



🌀• Used to

We use "used to + infinitive" to describe past states or habits that someone did in the past but does not do now.

🔹We used to live in New York.


🌀•Would

"Would" can also be used to talk about past habits, but it can't be used to talk about past states. We use "used to" to do that.

🔹We would go to stay with our grandparents every summer
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Forwarded from Megha
#Vocab
Huge- विशाल
Erstwhile- पहले का
Set aside- बचाना, खारिज करना
Retains- बनाये रखना
Architecture- शिल्प विद्या, वास्तुशिल्प
Bilateralties- द्विपक्षीय
Galore- भरपूर
Brewing- मदिरा बनाना
Carve out- कड़ी मेहनत से कमाना
Nomadic- घुमंतू
Swanky- तड़क भड़क वाला
Sacks- बरख़ास्त करना
Creed- धर्म
Adverse- विपरीत
Beg- विनती करना
Alms- भिक्षा
Refurbished- सजावट करना
Hilarious- हास्यप्रद
Plot- रूप रेखा बनाना
Roadblock- मार्ग रोक, रोड़ा
Obituary- निधन सूचना
Vendetta- पुश्तैनी झगडा, प्रतिशोध
Mythological- पौराणिक
Paddy crop- धान की फसल
Seeks- कोशिश करना, चाहना
Entrants- परीक्षार्थी
Hooch- अवैध शराब
Mala fide- बदनीयती
Venomous- ज़हरीला
Slap- थप्पड़ मारना, चपत जमाना
Fringe- किनारा
Precursor- पूर्ववर्ती
Volatile- परिवर्तनशील
Heed- ध्यान देना
Regretted- पछतावा
Dilute- गलना, घुलाना
Exorcised- झाड़ फूँक
Discern- विचार करना
Forwarded from Vocabulary (Purvi)
Forwarded from Vocabulary (Purvi)
Forwarded from Vocabulary (Purvi)