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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
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β "how dare you"
πΉ Meaning:
πΈYou say 'how dare you' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done.
πΉExample:
πΈHow dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!
πΈGet back! Go away! How dare you!
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β "how dare you"
πΉ Meaning:
πΈYou say 'how dare you' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done.
πΉExample:
πΈHow dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!
πΈGet back! Go away! How dare you!
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Couch potato
Meaning/Usage: Used when someone watches too much television.
πΈ"My husband is a couch potato. He sits in front of the TV all day long."
πΈ"You have a huge belly because you're a couch potato."
πΈ"I should be more active and less of a couch potato."
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Couch potato
Meaning/Usage: Used when someone watches too much television.
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Explanation: This was created for someone watching too much television because in some western countries, a person usually sits on the "couch" and eats "potato" chips while watching television.
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Examples:πΈ"My husband is a couch potato. He sits in front of the TV all day long."
πΈ"You have a huge belly because you're a couch potato."
πΈ"I should be more active and less of a couch potato."
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Bear out
Bear somebody/sth out
Bear out somebody/sth
Meaning/Usage: If facts or information bear out a claim, story, opinion etc, they help to prove that it is true
SYN: Support
πΈEvidence bears out the idea that students learn best in small groups.
πΈThe other witnesses will bear me out.
πΈScientific evidence bears out the claim thatstress and disease are linked.
πΈThe facts donβt bear out your fears.
πΈThe evidence so far simply does not bear him out.
Bear out
Bear somebody/sth out
Bear out somebody/sth
Meaning/Usage: If facts or information bear out a claim, story, opinion etc, they help to prove that it is true
SYN: Support
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Examples:πΈEvidence bears out the idea that students learn best in small groups.
πΈThe other witnesses will bear me out.
πΈScientific evidence bears out the claim thatstress and disease are linked.
πΈThe facts donβt bear out your fears.
πΈThe evidence so far simply does not bear him out.
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Get on one's nerves
βοΈ Meaning
Short Dialogue:
π©π»βπΌ "He doesn't like his birthday present."
π¨βπΌ "He's starting to get on my nerves. It's one thing to not like it, but it's another to complain about it. We tried our best to get him a good present."
π©π»βπΌ"Yeah. It's bothering me too."
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Get on one's nerves
βοΈ Meaning
Used when someone or something is bothering you.βοΈ Explanation: Your body uses your "nerves" to feel any sensation such as a tap on the shoulder, a poke, a hot fire that is too close, or anything else. In this phrase, "nerves" is not used in a physical way, but to express that they are feeling bothered by what is happening.
Short Dialogue:
π©π»βπΌ "He doesn't like his birthday present."
π¨βπΌ "He's starting to get on my nerves. It's one thing to not like it, but it's another to complain about it. We tried our best to get him a good present."
π©π»βπΌ"Yeah. It's bothering me too."
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β at the beginning
βat the same time
βin the evening
βto tell the truth
βon the whole
βat the end of
βon the other hand
βfor the time being
βby the way
Learn Phrases and make aaaa lot of sentences
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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#Phrases #Idioms
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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#Phrases #Idioms
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
#Phrases #Idioms
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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30 phrases for encouraging someone in English
When you want someone to try hard, keep going, or not give up, you can "encourage" them.
Here are some phrases that you can use for encouraging someone.
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Short stories have a way of teaching lessons that makes them more relatable and interesting. Rather than just telling your kid not to lie, relating a short story about it helps them understand what happens when they lie. It helps them become more aware of their actions and their consequences. The moral lessons from these stories also help shape their character and moral compass as they grow old.
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When you want someone to try hard, keep going, or not give up, you can "encourage" them.
Here are some phrases that you can use for encouraging someone.
https://youtu.be/zFD2Nv7nE0U
Also π Short Stories for Kids NEW NEW NEW
Short stories have a way of teaching lessons that makes them more relatable and interesting. Rather than just telling your kid not to lie, relating a short story about it helps them understand what happens when they lie. It helps them become more aware of their actions and their consequences. The moral lessons from these stories also help shape their character and moral compass as they grow old.
https://www.youtube.com/@englishnativetv/shorts
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
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π Phrase of the Day: "I Hope So" & "I Think So" π
Today, let's look at two common phrases used in conversations: "I hope so" and "I think so."
1. I Hope So
- Meaning: This phrase expresses a desire or wish for something to happen. It indicates optimism or a positive expectation about a future outcome.
- Example: "Do you think weβll win the game?"
Response: "I hope so!"
2. I Think So
- Meaning: This phrase indicates that you believe something is true or likely to happen, based on your opinion or knowledge. It shows a degree of certainty but is less about emotion than "I hope so."
- Example: "Is it going to rain tomorrow?"
Response: "I think so; I heard the forecast predicts rain."
β¨ Tip: Both phrases can be used instead of repeating the entire question or statement, making your conversation more fluid and natural!
When do you use "I hope so" or "I think so"? Share your examples in the comments! π
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Today, let's look at two common phrases used in conversations: "I hope so" and "I think so."
1. I Hope So
- Meaning: This phrase expresses a desire or wish for something to happen. It indicates optimism or a positive expectation about a future outcome.
- Example: "Do you think weβll win the game?"
Response: "I hope so!"
2. I Think So
- Meaning: This phrase indicates that you believe something is true or likely to happen, based on your opinion or knowledge. It shows a degree of certainty but is less about emotion than "I hope so."
- Example: "Is it going to rain tomorrow?"
Response: "I think so; I heard the forecast predicts rain."
β¨ Tip: Both phrases can be used instead of repeating the entire question or statement, making your conversation more fluid and natural!
When do you use "I hope so" or "I think so"? Share your examples in the comments! π
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βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
βοΈRead one's mindβοΈ
βοΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.
βοΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.
"For example:
π₯"You read my mind."
π₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.
π₯π©π»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
π¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."
π @ingliztiliuzz π
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