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Daily Dare №50. 50 Modified Scissors

Work out daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.

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​​♨️Today's idioms : ♨️

🦋 #lesson13part2

to be in good hands:
🌸in good competent care.

🔅 Don't worry your dog will be in good hands while you are away.


to know one's stuff :
🌸to have an expertise in a field.

🔅 steve has been an auto mechanic for 25 years he knows his stuff.


to lose one's touch:
🌸no longer to be able to do sth.

🔅I used to bake delicious pies but this one tastes terrible . I think I 've lost my touch.


sweet tooth:
🌸 an enjoyment of sugary food.

🔅 Dandi 's got sweet tooth last night she ate whole the box of chocolates.


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The ant 🐜 and the bird 🐦.

Moral of this story:
If you do good, good will come to you.  One good turn deserves another.

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🏃‍♂️ SPORT and EXERCISE related verbs 🏃‍♂️

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🛑 A friend of mine, my own house, on my own / by myself
How to use these expressions?

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7️⃣ stick up for sb Phrasal verb informal
📖 to defend someone who is being criticized, especially when no one else will defend them
🏷 I try to stick up for her but sometimes I make fun of her because I want to be like my friends.
🏷 They stuck up for my right to walk as far up mountains as the older children.

8️⃣ as time goes by/ passes
📖 over a period of time.
🏷 Their marriage got better as time went by.
🏷 As time passed, she thought less and less about her family back home.

9️⃣ settle down phrasal verb
📖 if a situation settles down, it becomes calmer and you are less busy or less worried
🏷 It’s been really hectic here. When things settle down, I’ll give you a call.
🏷 The days go by, and once again things settle down to the barest of routines.

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How English speakers pronounce the words “was” & “were“

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1️⃣ look up phrasal verb
📖 if a situation is looking up, it is improving
📌 SYN improve, get better
🏷 Now the summer’s here things are looking up!
🏷 Things are looking up - I've got a new job and a new boyfriend.


2️⃣ reluctant /rɪˈlʌktənt/ adjective
📖 slow and unwilling
📌OPP willing
🏷 She gave a reluctant smile.
🏷 Maddox was reluctant to talk about it.
👪 Word family
👨🏻 (noun) reluctance
👩🏻 (adjective) reluctant
👦🏻 (adverb) reluctantly


3️⃣ bond /bɒnd $ bɑːnd/ noun [countable]
📖 something that unites two or more people or groups, such as love, or a shared interest or idea
📌 bond between/ with/ of
🏷 Over the years the two men had developed deep bonds of friendship.
🏷 It's almost inevitable that the client will form a very close bond with the therapist.


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​​♨️Today's idioms :♨️

🦋 #lesson13part3

to pick up:
🌸to acquire, to learn.

🔅 Dandi picks up languages quickly. After two weeks in Spain she was already speaking Spanish.


to feel free:
🌸go ahead and do sth

🔅 Feel free to interrupt me and ask questions during my lecture.


(to) be out of practice:
🌸no longer good at doing sth

🔅I used to play tennis every day but I haven't play it in years ,I'm out of practice.


tricks of the trade:
🌸 clever shortcuts gaind by experience.

🔅my new job will be easier once I learn some tricks of the trade.


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💥💥 discreet /dɪˈskrit/ adjective

careful not to cause embarrassment or attract a lot of attention:

There was a discreet knock on the door.

discreetly adverb
💢 synonyms: careful, circumspect, cautious

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💥💥 placid /ˈplæs·ɪd/ adjective

having a calm appearance or characteristics:

a slow-moving and placid river
She was a very placid (= calm and not easily excited) child who slept all night and hardly ever cried.

placidness noun [ U ] also placidity
placidly adverb
💢 synonyms: even-tempered, calm, tranquil, equable

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💥💥 fervent /ˈfɜr·vənt/ adjective

showing strong and sincere feelings or beliefs:

She was a fervent supporter of art and culture.

fervently adverb
💢 synonyms: impassioned, ardent, fervid

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💸Business English Idioms in Use💸

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What happens when a word ending with a /t/ sound followed by a words beginning with a /p/ sound ? Assimilation of /t/ and /p/

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

✳️ Fall back
✳️ Fall through
✳️ Fall under


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