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Learn useful and interesting English Phrasal verbs and Idioms for better and fluent English! 🚀
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2021-08-26 13:14:56 Do you read Books?
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2021-08-26 09:46:18
Learn 7 easy English idioms for giving advice

Upgrade your English by learning how to give advice in English with these seven short and easy idioms. Understand the meaning of “save your breath”, “keep your chin up”, “give it your best shot”, and more. These idioms are used in conversation, on TV shows, and in the movies. Start using them today to sound more like a native speaker!

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2021-08-26 08:48:06
Telephone Phrasal Verbs: Useful Phrasal Verbs for Telephone Conversation with Examples

Phrasal Verbs Frequently Used for Telephone Conversations.

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2021-08-26 08:30:25
One phrasal verb, 8 different meanings... | GO OUT

Phrasal verbs can be very difficult to learn because one phrasal verb may have many different meanings. So I want to teach you all about the phrasal verb GO OUT and tell you 8 ways in which you can use this common phrasal verb.

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2021-08-25 11:43:32 PROVERB

don’t count your chickens before they hatch

Meaning:
don’t expect a positive result before you actually see it

Example:
“This idea is going to make me millions of dollars!”
B: “Whoa. Let’s slow down. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.
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