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πŸ”»Private Information ExpressionπŸ”»


πŸ”ΈLeak
Give out private information to the public.


πŸ”ΉRumour
Unofficial and unconfirmed information that people are talking about


πŸ”ΈLet (something) slip
Accidentally revealed information that should be secret or private


πŸ”ΉSpill the beans
Accidentally or intentionally tell someone secret or private information.


πŸ”ΈLet the cat out of the bag
Unintentionally tell someone secret or private information.



✏️Please write some examples using the expressions above.


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It could be everything Or it could be nothing.

You keep putting one foot in front of the other,

and then one day you look back and you've climbed a mountain.

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Complete the sentences to make up your story:

1 My favorite holiday is...

2 It is always pleasant to...

3 We usually...

4 But last year...

5 It seems to me that...

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πŸ”»Gloss overπŸ”»



πŸ”ΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up.


✨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.

✨She glossed over the details of her accident.


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Let on πŸ”»


πŸ”ΉReveal , inform, tell


✨She let on that she knew my secret.



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The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America


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Please listen carefully and answer the following questions.


1-Why she had called her doctor’s office?

2-What was her idea about tomorrow’s appointment? And what did laura say?

3-Could any other doctor see her?

4-what does β€œsqueez some in” mean?

5-At the end did she come before four today or not?


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⏰The Present Perfect Tense ( Imperfect Past)
♦️Preceding Action

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1️⃣ This tense is a mixture of present and past. At the time of speaking the action is already complete in the past.
It always implies a strong connection with the present though action took place in the past.


πŸ“š Generally, the following adverbs and conjunctions are used to express the preceding action. πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

'Ever, just, recently, already, yet, till(time), so far, of late, lately, before, (by) by the time, after' etc.

πŸ”ΊNOTE:

πŸ”†β€™just' is used in the sense of 'already'. Other meanings of just are 'now' and 'exactly'

πŸ”† β€˜Ever’ means β€˜anytime in the past’ and β€˜always’.

πŸ”† β€˜so far, yet, till β€˜ means β€˜up to now’, up to this.

πŸ”† Of lately, lately. ( recently, used only in Present Perfect Tense)

πŸ“˜For Example

πŸ’’ I have just seen that film.

πŸ’’ I have already had my breakfast.

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2️⃣ Present Perfect + Point of time = Simple Past.

The point of time in the past indicates that action took place at a point in the past.

The point of time in the past is expressed by β€˜since’, last, yesterday, the other day, ago, before, back, formerly,( any time in the past)

πŸ“˜For Example

❌ She has returned two days ago / before.

βœ… She returned two days ago.


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3️⃣ Present Indefinite + Time expression = Present Perfect

This tense can also be used with β€˜since’,’ for β€˜,’ how long’,’ whole’, β€˜all’, β€˜throughout’, β€˜all along’, etc to express time expression.

πŸ“˜For Example

πŸ’’ He has known me for two years

πŸ’’ She has owned this parlor since 2002

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