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Find out grammatically correct sentence.

A. The vacationers were enamored by the charming island and extended their trips so they could spend more time there. ❀️

B. The vacationers were enamored with the charming island yet extended their trip so that they would spend more time there.πŸ‘πŸ»

C. The vacationers were enamored with the charming island and extended their trip so that they could spend more time there.πŸ˜€

D. The vacationers were enamored in the charming island and extended their trip so that they can spend much time there.πŸ”₯


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(adjective) expressing much in few words, concise, obscure, compact, indirect
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A. prolix
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B. elipse
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Find out grammatically correct sentence.

A. By the time the audit team reaches the headquarters, the financial report have already been submitted. ❀️

B. By the time the audit team reaches the headquarters, the financial report will have already been submitted. πŸ‘πŸ»

C. By the time the audit team reaches the headquarters, the financial report will already be submitted. πŸ˜€

D. By the time the audit team reached the headquarters, the financial report will have already been submitted. πŸ”₯


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Get off on the wrong foot
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🟒Meaning :
πŸ”Ήoff to a bad start
πŸ”Ήbegin something incorrectly
πŸ”Ήbegin badly
πŸ”Ήstart off something in a way that is likely to fail
πŸ”Ήto start a relationship or activity badly:

πŸ”΅Synonyms :
πŸ”Έoff on the wrong foot
πŸ”Έwrong foot
πŸ”Έbad start
πŸ”Έcouldn't help but wonder
πŸ”Έdon't get off on the wrong foot
πŸ”Έfalse start
πŸ”Έgot off on the wrong foot
πŸ”Έgot off to a bad start
πŸ”Έgot off to a rocky start
πŸ”Έgotten off on the wrong foot
πŸ”Έhad a bad start
πŸ”Έoff to a bad start
πŸ”Έoff to a rocky start
πŸ”Έoff to a rough start
πŸ”Έstarted on the wrong foot
πŸ”Έthere was no disagreement
πŸ”Έwe got off on the wrong foot

🟑Examples :
πŸ”ΊTheir relationship started off on the wrong foot when they had a huge misunderstanding.
πŸ”ΊHis career started off on the wrong foot when the company he joined had to shut down because of recession.
πŸ”ΊWe had started off on the wrong foot, but over time as we got to know each other, we developed a bond and trust for each other.
πŸ”ΊWould you give some advice on how to start my new business? I don't want to get off on the wrong foot.
πŸ”ΊShailesh started off on the wrong foot in his new job when he had a bit of an argument with his manager.
πŸ”ΊHe got off on the wrong foot with my parents by arriving late.
πŸ”ΊAnkita brought Ashok home to meet her parents. He tripped on the carpet and broke their favourite vase. The relationship got off on the wrong foot.
πŸ”ΊTo avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what they expect you to do.

🟣Origin :
The origin of the phrase is unclear. There are theories which say that the wrong foot refers to the left foot, since there is an age old bias for the right side. Since we have "right and left" and "right and wrong", left tends to get associated with wrong. Another theory suggests that the phrase comes from the military, where in a march, all have to start with the same foot, which is usually the left foot. So in this case the right foot is the wrong foot. The phrase has been in use since the 16th century.
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