#idioms
πΈ to give someone false information to prevent them from catching you or discovering something.
πΈWas he trying to put me off the scent because I had come too close to the truth?
πΆThrow/put somebody off the scentπΈ to give someone false information to prevent them from catching you or discovering something.
πΈWas he trying to put me off the scent because I had come too close to the truth?
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Idiomatic Expressions:
πMeaning: To pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action.
πExample Sentence: If you think I'm the one who broke the vase, you're barking up the wrong tree.
πMeaning: Itβs your decision or responsibility to take the next step.
πExample Sentence: I've done all I can; now the ball is in your court.
πMeaning: To stay up late working on a project or task.
πExample Sentence: Heβs been burning the midnight oil to finish his dissertation on time.
πMeaning: Something that seems bad or unlucky at first but results in something good in the end.
πExample Sentence: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise; it pushed me to start my own business, which is now thriving.
πMeaning: To endure a painful experience or to face a difficult situation with courage.
πExample Sentence: She didnβt want to confront her boss, but she knew she had to bite the bullet and discuss the issues.
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A. Expression: Barking up the wrong tree
πMeaning: To pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action.
πExample Sentence: If you think I'm the one who broke the vase, you're barking up the wrong tree.
B. Expression: The ball is in your court
πMeaning: Itβs your decision or responsibility to take the next step.
πExample Sentence: I've done all I can; now the ball is in your court.
C. Expression: Burning the midnight oil
πMeaning: To stay up late working on a project or task.
πExample Sentence: Heβs been burning the midnight oil to finish his dissertation on time.
D. Expression: A blessing in disguise
πMeaning: Something that seems bad or unlucky at first but results in something good in the end.
πExample Sentence: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise; it pushed me to start my own business, which is now thriving.
E. Expression: Bite the bullet
πMeaning: To endure a painful experience or to face a difficult situation with courage.
πExample Sentence: She didnβt want to confront her boss, but she knew she had to bite the bullet and discuss the issues.
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Practice:
1οΈβ£When the project was handed over to you, __________ to decide the next steps.
2οΈβ£After getting a flat tire on the way to the interview, she thought it was terrible luck, but it turned out to be __________ because she got a call for a better job.
3οΈβ£Heβs been __________ every night this week to meet the deadline.
4οΈβ£Accusing him of theft is __________βheβs the most honest person I know.
5οΈβ£Sometimes you just have to __________ and tell the truth, no matter how hard it is.
Answers:
1- the ball is in your court
2- a blessing in disguise
3- burning the midnight oil
4- barking up the wrong tree
5- bite the bullet
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ways to say "ok":
1. Sure thing
2. Understood
3. No worries
4. Affirmative
5. Cool
6. Gotcha
7. 10-4
8. Very well
9. Agreed
10. Right away
11. Consider it done
12. Definitely
13. Copy that
14. Yep
15. Okey-dokey
16. Alrighty
17. Fine
18. Okay by me
19. That works
20. As you wish
21. Absolutely
22. Will do
23. Sounds like a plan
24. Iβm on it
25. Itβs a go
26. Bingo
27. No sweat
28. Right you are
29. No biggie
30. Works for me
31. Check
32. Certainly
33. You got it
34. All good
35. Perfect
36. Consider it done
37. For sure
1. Sure thing
2. Understood
3. No worries
4. Affirmative
5. Cool
6. Gotcha
7. 10-4
8. Very well
9. Agreed
10. Right away
11. Consider it done
12. Definitely
13. Copy that
14. Yep
15. Okey-dokey
16. Alrighty
17. Fine
18. Okay by me
19. That works
20. As you wish
21. Absolutely
22. Will do
23. Sounds like a plan
24. Iβm on it
25. Itβs a go
26. Bingo
27. No sweat
28. Right you are
29. No biggie
30. Works for me
31. Check
32. Certainly
33. You got it
34. All good
35. Perfect
36. Consider it done
37. For sure
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#Expressions
πΆThe be-all and end-all
βthe most important part of a situation or of someoneβs life.
πΈJim, making money was the be-all and end-all of his job.
πΆThe be-all and end-all
βthe most important part of a situation or of someoneβs life.
πΈJim, making money was the be-all and end-all of his job.
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#Expressions
πThe powers that be
β«οΈthe unknown people who have important positions of authority and power, and whose decisions affect your life.
βͺοΈThe powers that be donβt want the media to get hold of the story.
πThe powers that be
β«οΈthe unknown people who have important positions of authority and power, and whose decisions affect your life.
βͺοΈThe powers that be donβt want the media to get hold of the story.
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#pronunciation practice
Try to pronounce these words
ππ»
ππ» Pan π PΩen π PΩin
ππ» BΩed π BΩid
ππ» TΩen π TΩin
ππ» SΩet π SΩit
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#pronunciation practice
Try to pronounce these words
ππ»
ππ» Pan π PΩen π PΩin
ππ» BΩed π BΩid
ππ» TΩen π TΩin
ππ» SΩet π SΩit
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