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24 Oct, 14:29


Do you get off being annoying?

क्या आपको परेशान करने से खुशी मिलती है?

It is used to confront someone who seems to take pleasure in being irritating. The phrase uses the verb "get off" in its idiomatic sense, meaning "to derive pleasure or satisfaction from."


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English Expo

17 Oct, 17:42


03I can understand Idioms 👍


Idiom ➡️Will they lose? - More than likely.

Meaning ➡️very likely.

Idiom ➡️She can't do the gardening. - I'd be more than happy to help her.

Meaning ➡️very happy.


☺️ Special feature ➡️a choice of words with different meanings: more than likely/happy/ready, etc.


Idiom ➡️I'd be hard pressed to name all the countries in Europe.

Meaning ➡️find it very difficult
to do sth.


☺️ Special feature ➡️a choice of synonyms: be hard pressed/pushed/put to do sth.


Idiom ➡️I think Tarun got out of bed on the wrong side this morning.

Meaning➡️used to say that sb is in a bad mood.


☺️ Special feature ➡️the style is HUMOROUS.


🎁 Batch 01 - IDIOMS and PHRASAL VERBS

English Expo

14 Oct, 17:20


Adverbs of Frequency

We generally use them in the present simple or present perfect tense to talk about our habits or routines.They show how often we do something.

🟢always

🟢usually

🟢normally/generally

🟢often/frequently

🟢sometimes

🟢occasionally

🟢hardly/ever/rarely

🟢never

1) I always play video games at night.

Play is the action, and where's the adverb of frequency?

- Before the main verb.

2) I am usually tired in the morning.

When we use the verb to be, the adverb of frequency goes?

- After the verb to be!

3) I have always loved video games.

There is an auxiliary verb and a main verb, and where is the adverb of frequency?

- After the auxiliary verb.

4) My sister doesn't usually play with me.

5) She isn't normally interested in things like that.

Can you spot where the adverb of frequency is in negative sentences?

- After "NOT".


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20 Sep, 16:45


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14 Sep, 09:05


02I can understand Idioms 👍


📝 Idioms are particularly common in spoken English. Some are easier to understand, but you will need to learn many of them as fixed phrases.


'It's an expensive restaurant. Having said that, the food is very good.'

' ... and then the next thing I knew, the cat had jumped out of the window .. .'

'Tarun and Simran have split up. ~ Mmm. I thought as much.'


☺️ GLOSSARY

🟢having said that ➡️used to say that sth is true despite what you have just said.

🟢the next thing I knew ➡️used to say that sth happened very quickly and unexpectedly.

🟢I thought as much ➡️used to say you are not surprised that sth is true.


🎁 Batch 01 - IDIOMS and PHRASAL VERBS

English Expo

05 Sep, 17:50


It's 'precipitate' not 'participate'. 🤦‍♂

Ans is B, i.e., precipitates.

contributes eye issues 🙅‍♂️

contributes to eye issues ✔️

English Expo

03 Sep, 09:17


💡mete something out - to give or order a punishment or make someone receive cruel or unfair treatment

- The king meted out justice as he saw fit.


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02 Sep, 10:56