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#Roughday Reel by @cambridgewords (verified account) - How many of these phrases did you already know? 🤔⁣
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How many of these phrases did you already know? 🤔⁣ ⁣ Let us know in the comments below! ⬇️ ⁣ ⁣ #LearnEnglish #CambridgeDictionary
#Roughday Reel by @easypeasylemonspeaky - Using "un-" before adjectives
The prefix "un-" means "not".�We add un- to some adjectives to give them the opposite meaning.
Some examples:
* happy →
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Using “un-” before adjectives The prefix “un-” means “not”.�We add un- to some adjectives to give them the opposite meaning. Some examples: * happy → unhappy (not happy) * kind → unkind (not kind) * fair → unfair (not fair) #cambridgeexamswithnadan #englishteachersofinstagram #englishgrammartips #englishgrammer #englishmeme
#Roughday Reel by @britishlyspeaking - I'm not just tired, I'm...

• Exhausted 😩 
• Shattered 😲 
• Absolutely knackered 😴 

How tired are you? 🥱

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I'm not just tired, I'm... • Exhausted 😩 • Shattered 😲 • Absolutely knackered 😴 How tired are you? 🥱 #englishtips #britishenglish #englishlesson #englishteacher #english
#Roughday Reel by @english.with.aga (verified account) - WOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE and SHOULD HAVE - what's the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #grammar
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WOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE and SHOULD HAVE - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #grammar
#Roughday Reel by @easypeasylemonspeaky - Until means up to a certain time or point, and then it stops.
Some examples:
Wait here until 5 o'clock.
I didn't sleep until midnight.
She studied unt
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Until means up to a certain time or point, and then it stops. Some examples: Wait here until 5 o’clock. I didn’t sleep until midnight. She studied until the exam finished. #cambridgeexamswithnadan #englishteachersofinstagram #speaklikeanative #englishgrammartips #englishmemes
#Roughday Reel by @learnenglishlauren - 😴 "Out for the count" = sleeping very deeply, usually because you're extremely tired (informal).

💬 Examples:
• "After the flight, I was out for the
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😴 “Out for the count” = sleeping very deeply, usually because you’re extremely tired (informal). 💬 Examples: • “After the flight, I was out for the count by 8 p.m.” • “The kids were out for the count after a long day.” • “He didn’t hear his phone — he was out for the count.” ✨ CEFR Level: C1 Advanced English #English #idiomas #ieltspreparation
#Roughday Reel by @easypeasylemonspeaky - The expression "go days without" means:
To spend several days not having, not doing, or not experiencing something.
Structure:
go + period of time + w
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The expression “go days without” means: To spend several days not having, not doing, or not experiencing something. Structure: go + period of time + without + noun / -ing verb. Some examples: * I can’t go days without coffee.
→ I need coffee every day. * She went days without sleeping.
→ She didn’t sleep for several days. * They went days without electricity after the storm. #cambridgeexamswithnadan #englishteachersofinstagram #englishgrammartips #speaklikeanative #englishmemes
#Roughday Reel by @freedailyenglish - Visit https://www.freedailyenglish.com/daily-english-idioms now and check out today's free lessons!

𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗹
[θrəʊ ɪn ðə ˈta
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Visit https://www.freedailyenglish.com/daily-english-idioms now and check out today’s free lessons! 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗹 [θrəʊ ɪn ðə ˈtaʊəl] CEFR / Cambridge Level: B2 Meaning & Origin: ● 𝗠𝗲𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴: To give up or admit defeat. 🥊 ● 𝗢𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻: Comes from boxing, where a trainer would literally throw a towel into the ring to stop the fight, signalling surrender. 🧴 Similar Idiomatic Expressions: ● 𝗚𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝘂𝗽: Stop trying. Example: "After hours of trying, she finally gave up." ⏳ ● 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝘁 𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁𝘀: Decide to stop attempting something. Example: "He called it quits when the project became too difficult." ❌ ● 𝗔𝗱𝗺𝗶𝘁 𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗮𝘁: Acknowledge failure. Example: "The team admitted defeat after losing the match." 🏆 Formal Alternatives: ● Cease efforts. ● Concede failure. Informal Alternatives: ● Give in. ● Quit. Cultural Context: Commonly used in everyday English, sports, work, or personal challenges. It carries a casual tone and is usually used in conversations rather than formal writing. 💬 Practice Time: Q1: What did the team do after losing again? A1: They threw in the towel and accepted the loss. 🥊 Q2: How did you react to the difficult puzzle? A2: I threw in the towel after half an hour; it was impossible! 🧩 Q3: Why didn’t she keep trying the recipe? A3: She threw in the towel when the cake collapsed twice. 🍰 Q4: How did the students feel after the tough exam? A4: Some threw in the towel and stopped attempting certain questions. ✏️ Q5: What happened when the business ran out of money? A5: They threw in the towel and closed down. 💸 Memory Tip: Picture a boxer’s coach literally tossing a towel into the ring, signalling that the fight is over. That image makes it easy to remember: throw in the towel means to give up. 🥊🧴 🔗 Official website: https://www.freedailyenglish.com #FreeDailyEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglish #DailyEnglish #EssentialEnglish #EnglishSpeaking #LearnEnglishOnline #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishForIntermediate #RealEnglish #FluentEnglish #EverydayEnglish #CasualConversation #WorkplaceEnglish
#Roughday Reel by @englishpracticewithmovies - Used when you are beyond tired, usually after a long day of work.

#casualenglish #englishvocabulary #learnenglish
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Used when you are beyond tired, usually after a long day of work. #casualenglish #englishvocabulary #learnenglish
#Roughday Reel by @freeyourenglishwithsarah - Let's look at the dual meaning of the word 'grasp' - both as a physical action of holding something firmly with your hand, and as a mental process of
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Let’s look at the dual meaning of the word ‘grasp’ - both as a physical action of holding something firmly with your hand, and as a mental process of understanding or comprehending something. Also if something “clicks” then it means you have had a sudden understanding after confusion. “To wrap your head around something” means to fully understand a complex idea or situation. #Englishlearning #English #englishvocabulary

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