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Daily English Expression

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  Hellowelowelowellooo........ Hi everyone, let's get into our daily expression for today! "What's going on?" is a phrase used to ask about the things that are currently happening. It is more commonly used in a starled manner when something seems wrong or abnormal. For example : Why are the sirens ringing in the house, what's going on?". Another expression essential for English conversation is "having said that". It acts as a transitional phrase in conversations, signaling  that the speaker will be talking in contrast with what he or she has said a moment ago. Place "having said that" at the beginning of the sentence, then make a contrasting remark to your  previous comment.  For instance :  He may not be the brightest of all kids, having said that he's a good friend. Well, let's leave it here for today. Hope these expressions come to good use!... thanks for reading and see you next time....👋👋😍😍

Here you go : Daily English Expression

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Hellowellowelowelooo..... How's your life guys??  Now I'd like to give you some daily expressions essential for English conversations. Btw have you ever heard someone say "here you go" ?. It is an idiomatic expression you say when you give someone something that they've requested for. It's considered a more casual form of  "Here it is". For example : A     : Would you pass me the salt? B     : Here you go. Then let me share you another essential expression. There are times when you just want to share your desires with someone, even if they chances of it becoming true are low. In order to express your desire, use the "I wish..." phrase. You only have to state what you wish for right after the phrase, and the job is complete. For instance : I wish I could be as fast as you I wish we had more time Okeyyy guys I think it's enough for today, hope you can find good uses for these expressions.😇 Thanks for reading and see you next time......👋...

~suit me well : Daily English Expression

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 ~Suit Me Well Hellowelowelowelooo........ Hello guysss....Let's get into our expressions of the day. When something looks good on you or fits you perfectly, use the expression "~suit me well." This phrase acts as a self-compliment and shows your satisfaction about what you are referring to.  For example : A  : This hero suits me well B   : This hat suits me well C   : I think this room suits me pretty well Another phrase you ought to know is "The downside is that~". The word "downside"  refers to the defects or negative aspects of something. So when you want to point out the negatives to something, say it after the phrase, "The downside is that~" and the job is done.😎😎 For instance : A     : The downside is that it's expensive B     : The beach is so beautiful, but the downside is that it's so far away from here. If you want to be more specific, add "to" in between the phrase and address the subject you're referring ...

I bet.....: Daily English Expression

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  can't see for looking and I bet... Hellowelowelowelowelooo............ Hello everyone, let's now move into our expression for today. Guys I wanna ask you  first, have you ever experienced a time when you looked too hard for something that you couldn't see it even though it was sitting right in front of you??Xixixi......😅😅 (It sometimes happens to me when I'm looking for my T-shirt) . I am going to give you an idiom related to this situation, It's "can't see for looking". It's an expression to describe about this situation. Simply state the subject before the phrase and you're ready to go. For example : Sometimes you can't see for looking. To be more specific, you may also add "it" to refer to the missing object saying "can't see it for looking."  Example : His wallet was right there all along, but he couldn't see it for looking. Then guyss....Allow me to step in and give you another interesting expression. Th...

Off the hook : Daily English Expression

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 Off the Hook Hellowelowelowelowelooo............ Okeyy guysss.... It's now our time for our daily expression. If you guys see someone weeping on their own or looking terribly upset, which choice of words would help them feel better..???  If you see someone  weeping on their own or looking terribly,  soothe them by gently  asking, "Are you alright?" It shows that you care about them and offers a lot of comfort. This expression is very common used in our daily life to express our care.  Another expression that'll come in handy in your life is "Off the hook." Simply put,  "off the hook" means you are freed or have escaped from a difficult position. When you want to express your relief about not having to face an undesirable situation you could say "Phew, I am off the hook." or "I'm so glad I'm off the hook"  Okey guys that's all for today, hope these work out well for you thanks for reading and see you next time..........

Cut corners : Daily English Expression

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 Cut Corners Hellowelowelowelowelooo............ Holla guys are you ready for today's English expression.............?? Today's English expression is "Cut Corners". This expression means to do something the easiest or the cheapest way rather than doing it the best way with the most quality. It is the same as taking shortcuts and it is not considered to be a good thing to do. Now read to the dialogue below between two friends talking about a new house. Read closely to the expression "cut corners" !!! Ayu               : "So, I moved into my new house yesterday." Listiani         : "Nice! how does it look?" Ayu                : "It's not bad, but needs a lot of work." Listiani       : "Don't try to cut corners when you're decorating it! It'll cost you more in the long run" Ayu               : "Yeah, I completely agr...

Count on : Daily English Expression

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 Count on Helloweloweloweloo....... Holla guysss...Are you ready  to know something new today? Pernah gk sih kalian dengerin lagunya "count on me" dari Bruno Mars,?? enak banget kan lagunya?. tapi betewe kalian tau gk yaa artinya dari "count on" ini?, bagi kalian yang belum tau atau pun bagi kalian yang sudah tau mari kita mengulas ya..... So guys... "count on" means to trust someone to do what you expect them to do for you. Acatually it has the same meaning as "depend on" To make sure your understanding about this phrasal verb I am going to give you a conversation between two friends talking about a birthday party. Read closely for the phrasal verb "count on"!! Denisa                : "It's your birthday this Monday, right?" Rahmawati       : "Yeah, I'am happy that you remembered." Denisa               : "And do you remember what you promised me?" Rahmawati    ...