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.... WoLcOmE .... Hi agian :) ... Let's complete with a new letter E an eager beaver: a person who is always willing to volunteer or do extra work. "Jan is certainly an eager beaver. Any time there's work to be done, she's the first to say she'll help." Easy does it!: Be very careful! / Don't do anything too fast or too hard! A: "I'm going to move the table just a little further from the window." B: "Easy does it! If you move too fast, you might knock over the plant!" an egghead: a very intelligent person. "Jake didn't make very good grades in school, but his sister was a real egghead." elbow grease: hard work; effort. "Yes, the car is pretty dirty, but it'll look nice again with a little elbow grease." every other _____ : alternately; omitting the second one in each group of two. "In your essays, please write on every other line. That will make the essays much easier to read ... :) I hope you liKe it :31: .... |
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.... Hi again ... I will complate with a new letter ... F far-fetched: difficult to accept; difficult to believe. "That story's pretty far-fetched. Nobody's going to believe it." feel blue: feel sad and depressed. "I'm feeling blue because I haven't had any mail except bills for a long, long time." fire someone: dismiss someone from a job because of poor performance. "If you continue to be late for work, the company will fire you." feel puny: feel unwell, ill. "Ted was feeling puny yesterday, so he decided not to go to work." fender-bender: automobile accident. "Traffic was really slow on the freeway this morning because of a fender-bender in one of the westbound lanes." for ages: for a very long time. "Where's Marie? I haven't seen her for ages." .... I hope you like it .... :32: .... |
wo0o0ow - - very nice topic pleas complete it :) with all my love thanx a lot - - el-7ilwah |
... Thanx fOr passing ... sure I will :) .... |
.... WeLcOmE ... anthor letter let's start :tong0022 ... G get going: leave. "Look at the time! I'd better get going!" get it: understand something (often negative). "I don't get it. What do you mean?" get a kick out of something: find something amusing. "I really get a kick out of listening to children talk. They say some very funny things." get lost!: go away "I wish he'd get lost and stop bothering me. I don't want to talk to him!" get on one's nerves: irritate someone; make someone upset. "I know you like that song, but it's getting on my nerves. Can you play something else?" get a move on: hurry "If you don't want to be late, you'd better get a move on." get one's wires crossed: be confused or mistaken about something. A: "Bill said there was a meeting this morning. Don't we have one?" B: "No. The meeting's tomorrow. I guess Bill got his wires crossed." get out of hand: become out of control; become badly managed. "Your absences are getting out of hand, Bob. You'd better do something quickly to improve the situation if you want to keep your job." Get real!: Be realistic! / Don't be naive. A: "I'm going to Las Vegas. I know I'll win a lot of money!" B: "Get real! You'll probably lose a lot of money!" get up and go: energy. "I'm really tired. I don't have any get up and go." give someone a hand (1): help someone. "I can't do this alone. Can you give me a hand?" give someone a hand (2): applaud (to show respect or appreciation for someone/something). "Dave's done a wonderful job with The ESL Café on the Web. Let's give him a hand!" a (real) go-getter: a (very) ambitious, hard-working person. "I'm not surprised that Jean finished before anyone else. She's a real go-getter." go with the flow: take things as they come. "There's no need to worry. Everything will be OK if you just go with the flow." grab a bite: get something to eat. "I'm really hungry. Would you like to grab a bite with me?" green: inexperienced. "I don't think you can depend on Jack to do that job by himself. He's too green." had ('d) better: be obliged to; should (strong). "You'd better leave soon. If you don't, you'll miss your bus." ... I hOpe yOu like It ... :31: .... |
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