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  • @user-iz7tx4cl8g
    @user-iz7tx4cl8g28 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for adding explanation.

  • @MovieEnglish7

    @MovieEnglish7

    27 күн бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @librovk1251
    @librovk125129 күн бұрын

    321-330 Sure, let's break down those expressions: 1. **I envy you**: This means you wish you had what someone else has. For example, if your friend gets a new toy that you really like, you might say, "I envy you, I wish I had that toy too." 2. **Get in line**: This means to wait your turn. Imagine there's a long line of people waiting to ride a roller coaster. If someone tries to cut in front of you, you might say, "Hey, get in line! It's not fair to cut." 3. **I will give it a shot**: This means you're going to try something, even if you're not sure if you can do it. For example, if someone asks if you can ride a bike without training wheels, you might say, "I've never tried, but I'll give it a shot!" 4. **I know how to get there**: This means you know the way to a place or how to solve a problem. If you're on a road trip and your friend asks if you're lost, you might say, "Don't worry, I know how to get there. Just follow this road." 5. **Crisis averted**: This means a dangerous or difficult situation was avoided or solved. Imagine you accidentally knock over a glass of water, but catch it before it spills on your friend's laptop. You could say, "Phew, crisis averted!" 6. **It's written all over your face**: This means your feelings or thoughts are easy to see by looking at your facial expressions. If your friend says they're not scared of the dark, but they're trembling and their eyes are wide, you could say, "Come on, it's written all over your face! You're definitely scared." 7. **You can say that again**: This means you agree strongly with what someone said. If someone says, "Pizza is the best food ever," and you love pizza too, you might say, "You can say that again! Pizza is amazing." 8. **I'm all ears**: This means you're ready and eager to listen to what someone has to say. If your friend says they have a secret to tell you, you could say, "Tell me! I'm all ears." 9. **Don't rush me**: This means asking someone not to hurry or pressure you. If you're working on a puzzle and your sibling keeps asking when you'll finish, you might say, "Don't rush me! I'm trying to figure it out." 10. **Looks good on you**: This means something suits or flatters someone. For example, if your friend tries on a new jacket and it looks really nice, you could say, "Wow, that jacket looks good on you!" Understanding these expressions will make your English conversations more fun and interesting!

  • @MovieEnglish7

    @MovieEnglish7

    29 күн бұрын

    Great~~~