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a black and white photo with the words,'keep something afloat phase '

Phrase of the Day (get (back) in the groove)-21MAY20. Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is get (back) in the groove and its meaning is “to start...

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the four types of speech in english

Figure of Speech, Types of Figure of Speech and Examples Figure of Speech Language can be used in two ways. These are the literal and figurative use of the word. Literal language is direct, uses the true definition and meaning of idioms along with words. However, when figuratively spoken, the meaning of any word or phrase will depend on the context in which it is used. A way of speaking is based on the rhetorical department or this figurative language. When using speech figures, sentences…

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BY THE TIME THAT - phrase

BY THE TIME (THAT) - phrase We use ‘by the time’ meaning ‘when’, to connect an action that has happened or will have happened before a second action. NOTE: These phrases may come up in the key word transformation part (use of English part 4) of the B2 First / C1 Advanced exams. #B2First #fceexam #c1advanced #IELTS #TOEIC #TOEFL #caeexam #useofenglishpart4 #keywordtransformation #englishgrammar #cambridgeenglishexams #englishlanguagelearning #englishphrases

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the words in english with meaning and examples

Idioms are phrases that mean something different from the actual words that make up the phrase. For example, "the cat's out of the bag" means that you no

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