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Idiom of the day:
Fishing for compliments =
*Making statements that encourage others to give you compliments.
*To try to make someone praise you, often by criticizing yourself to them (usually in continuous tenses)

Example:
Jane: Notice anything different? Billy: oh, um, love the new haircut sweety.

Idiom of the day:

Fishing for compliments =

*Making statements that encourage others to give you compliments.

*To try to make someone praise you, often by criticizing yourself to them (usually in continuous tenses)

Example:

Jane: Notice anything different?
Billy: oh, um, love the new haircut sweety.

Tags: idioms

1-Break out
-if something bad such as a war or disease breaks out, it starts
ex:We got married a month before the war broke out.
2-Break in
 -to enter a building by force, especially in order to steal things
Ex:Someone had broken in through the bedroom window.
3-Break down
-start crying, especially in public
Ex:People broke down and wept when they heard the news.
4-Break up
 -if a relationship breaks up, it ends
Ex:The marriage broke up just a few years later.
5-Break off
-if you break a piece off something, you remove it from the main part
Ex:Each child broke off a piece of bread.
6-Break through
- to force your way through something that is stopping you from moving forward
Ex:A group of young demonstrators attempted to break through police lines.
7-Break even
if a person or business breaks even, they neither make a profit nor lose money

8-Break dawn
night breaking through to morning
have you seen twilight series?:D

1-Break out

-if something bad such as a war or disease breaks out, it starts

ex:We got married a month before the war broke out.

2-Break in

 -to enter a building by force, especially in order to steal things

Ex:Someone had broken in through the bedroom window.

3-Break down

-start crying, especially in public

Ex:People broke down and wept when they heard the news.

4-Break up

-if a relationship breaks up, it ends

Ex:The marriage broke up just a few years later.

5-Break off

-if you break a piece off something, you remove it from the main part

Ex:Each child broke off a piece of bread.

6-Break through

- to force your way through something that is stopping you from moving forward

Ex:A group of young demonstrators attempted to break through police lines.

7-Break even

if a person or business breaks even, they neither make a profit nor lose money


8-Break dawn

night breaking through to morning

have you seen twilight series?:D

Tags: words

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling


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لزيارة صفحة الكوميكس في الموقع:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics 

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling

موقع خفيف يقدم بعض من المعلومات الطريفه المصوره بلغة سهله جدا

لزيارة صفحة الكوميكس في الموقع:

http://theoatmeal.com/comics 

http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/
you will love it
(for advanced learners)

http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/

you will love it

(for advanced learners)

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اضغط على الصورة للتكبير
[Source:  Online Schooling]

اضغط على الصورة للتكبير

[Source: Online Schooling]

English Lesson

This is better than that.

This happened and then that happened.

They’re on their way there.

I can’t hear it over here.

You’re on your own.

It’s on its way.

Who’s going to whose house?

I’ll buy one on my way by to say bye.

Alright is not a word! It’s not all right.

Tags: lessons

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