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2022-02-18 16:30:00 Phrasal Verbs with "OVER"

have over = invite to one’s home
- We want to have you over soon.

look over = review
- Please look over these papers before the meeting tomorrow.

pass over = not give an expected promotion
- She expected to be promoted to director, but she was passed over this year.

pick over = find and choose the best of a lot
- Some of these cherries are not ripe; you will have to pick them over carefully.

pull over = drive to the side of the road
- We were driving too fast, and the police officer made us pull over.

pull over = move to cover something
- Pull the sweater over your head.

run over = crash with the vehicle
- She ran over the package with her car.

start over = begin again
- I made a lot of mistakes, so I started my homework over.

take over = become the boss, or act like a boss
- The children don’t like to play with that boy because he always tries to take over.

take over = carry something to another place
- Please take this letter over to your neighbour.

think over = consider the pros and cons
- Your offer interests us; we will think it over.

turn over = change position from face down, face-up, or vice versa
- Most babies turn over in the first six months of life.

turn over = move something from top to bottom, or vice versa
- Some kids turned all the trash cans over last night

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2022-02-18 15:01:08
#linkwords

• Linking Words for Speaking and Writing.

• Watch this video and share it with your friends as much as you can
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2022-02-18 12:57:36 "HEW" Ma'nosi:

1. Katta narsani kesmoq (~smth)
2. O'yib yasamoq (~smth / ~out of smth)

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2022-02-18 12:01:08 Difference between BRITISH & AMERICAN ENGLISH
HOME and BUILDING

Bath
Bathtub


Tap
Faucet


Dustbin
Trash can


The Cinema
The Movies


First floor
Second floor


Sweet shop
Candy store


Torch
Flashlight


Garden
(Back) Yard


Flat
Apartment


Lift
Elevator


Wardrobe
Closet


Toilet
Restroom


Trolley
Cart


Washbasin
Sink

Education


Mark
A grade


(Academic) Staff
Faculty


Holiday
Vacation


Headmaster
Principal


Maths
Math


Open day
Open house


Packed lunch
Bag lunch


Timetable
Schedule


Plimsolls
Gym shoes


Primary school
Elementary school

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2022-02-18 11:01:03
#vocabularytime
Actions with eyes

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2022-02-18 08:00:56 "I like it" ya'ni "Menga yoqdi" yoki "Men uni yaxshi ko'raman" deb aytishning boshqa yo'llari:

I like it.

I adore it.
It looks great.
It looks fantastic.
I’m keen on it.
I’m addicted to it.
I’m really into it.
I’m partial to it.
I’m passionate about it.
I can’t get enough of it.
I have got a soft spot for it.
I am interested.
I’m crazy about it.
I love it.

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2022-02-18 07:00:16
What is meaning HEW?
Please write down on comment

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2022-02-18 07:00:01 Abbreviations for chatting online:

2 = to
2 mrw = tomorrow
4 = for
AFK = away from keyboard
AKA = also known as
ASAP = as soon as possible
A/S/L = age/sex/location
AYT = Are you there?
B2W = back to work
B4 = before
BBL = Be back later
BBS = Be back soon
BF = boyfriend
BFF = best friend(s) forever
BRB = Be right back
BTW = by the way
CMB = Call me back
CMIIW = Correct me if I’m wrong
CU = See you
CU L8R = See you later
CUZ/COS = because
CWYL = Chat with you later
DC = disconnected
DIY = Do it yourself
DM = Direct Message
F2F = face-to-face
FAQ = frequently asked questions
FB = Facebook
FYI = for your information
FYEO = for your eyes only
GB = goodbye
GF = girlfriend
GG = Gotta go
GL = good luck
GR8 = great!
HBD = Happy Birthday
hhhhhh = very funny
How r u = How are you?
IC = I see
IDK = I don’t know
IMHO = in my humble opinion
IK = I know
IM = Instant Message
IOW = in other words
J/K = just kidding
K = OK
L8R = later (goodbye)
LOL = laugh out loud
M/F = male or female?
mins = minutes
MSG = message
nv = nevermind
OIC = Oh, I see
OTW = on the way
P2P = person-to-person
PLZ = please
PM = Private Message
RUOK = Are you okay?
Sup or Zup = What’s up?
SYL = See you later
TGIF Thank = goodness it’s Friday
THX or thnx = thanks
TYT = Take your time
u = you
U2 = you too
ur = your / you’re

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2022-02-16 19:03:50
Writing Task 2 Lesson 15

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2022-02-16 19:01:11
Eng zur mativatsiya faqat bizda

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