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Life is a puzzle; solve it. Life is a door; open it. Life is a dream; pursue it. Life is a challenge; embrace it. Life is a duty; fulfill it. Life is a game; play it. Life is a promise; keep it. Life is a sorrow; overcome it. Life is a song; sing it. Life is a struggle; endure it. Life is a tragedy; face it. Life is an adventure; dare it. Life is an opportunity; seize it. Life is a lock; unlock it. Life is a book; read it. Life is a drama; perform in it. Life is a gift; cherish it. Life is a rose; smell its fragrance. Life is a scenery; admire its beauty. Life is a story; create it. Life is a novel; write its chapters. Life is a smile; share it. Life is a train; hop on board. Life is precious; protect it. Life is a candle; let it shine. Life is a shadow; follow it. Life is a rainbow; marvel at its colors. Life is life; fight for it. Life is unfair; accept it. Life is full of beauty; appreciate it. Life is the energy of sunshine; bask in it. Life is life; take it easy.
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The English idiom "right as rain" is an expression used to describe something or someone as being in perfect condition, working order, or good health.
The English idiom "right as rain" is an expression used to describe something or someone as being in perfect condition, working order, or good health.
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On, At, In. (Time.):
(a) On.
βοΈDon't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
βοΈSay: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
(b) At.
βοΈDon't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
βοΈSay: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
(c) In.
βοΈDon't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
βοΈSay: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
(1) Use "on" with the days of the week or month: on Friday, on March 25, on New Year's Day
(2) Use "at" with the exact time: at four o'clock, at dawn, at noon, at sunset, at midnight.
(3) Use "in" with a period of time in April, in winter, in 1945, in the morning
Also: at night and by day
(a) On.
βοΈDon't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
βοΈSay: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
(b) At.
βοΈDon't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
βοΈSay: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
(c) In.
βοΈDon't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
βοΈSay: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
(1) Use "on" with the days of the week or month: on Friday, on March 25, on New Year's Day
(2) Use "at" with the exact time: at four o'clock, at dawn, at noon, at sunset, at midnight.
(3) Use "in" with a period of time in April, in winter, in 1945, in the morning
Also: at night and by day
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π¨π»βπ»π¬ WORDS TO USE INSTEAD OF "VERY"
β very noise ππ»deafening
β very often ππ» frequently
β very oldππ» ancient
β very old- fashioned ππ» archaic
β very open ππ»transparent
β very painful ππ»excruciating
β very pale ππ» ashen
β very perfect ππ» flawless
β very poor ππ» destitute
β very powerful ππ» compelling
β very pretty ππ» beautiful
β very quick ππ» rapid
β very quiet ππ» hushed
β very rainy ππ» pouring
β very rich ππ» wealthy
β very sad ππ»sorrowful
β very scared ππ»petrified
β very scary ππ»chilling
β very serious ππ»grave
β very sharp ππ»keen
β very shiny ππ» gleaming
β very short ππ»brief
β very shy ππ» timid
β very simple ππ»basic
β very noise ππ»deafening
β very often ππ» frequently
β very oldππ» ancient
β very old- fashioned ππ» archaic
β very open ππ»transparent
β very painful ππ»excruciating
β very pale ππ» ashen
β very perfect ππ» flawless
β very poor ππ» destitute
β very powerful ππ» compelling
β very pretty ππ» beautiful
β very quick ππ» rapid
β very quiet ππ» hushed
β very rainy ππ» pouring
β very rich ππ» wealthy
β very sad ππ»sorrowful
β very scared ππ»petrified
β very scary ππ»chilling
β very serious ππ»grave
β very sharp ππ»keen
β very shiny ππ» gleaming
β very short ππ»brief
β very shy ππ» timid
β very simple ππ»basic