Daily English Phrasal Verb/Idiom of the Day – 11 January 2018

By | March 15, 2018

Phrasal Verb of the Day
Let go of
✔ Meaning:
▪ To stop holding something or someone

✔ For example:
▪ Let go of sth If you have to stand on the bus, hang onto a strap and don’t let go.
▪ Let go of sth Let go of my hand. You’re hurting me!

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Idiom of the Day

A ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate
✔ Meaning:
▪ If you give a ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate, you give a number which you think is fairly close to the actual one.

✔ For example:
▪ We don’t know the exact cost, but a ballpark figure would be around six million dollars.
▪ I know you can’t tell me exactly when it’ll be finished, but can you give me a ballpark estimate?

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Daily One #Common_mistakes with #Confused_words

Arrive at, not to.
❌ Don’t say: We arrived to the village at night.
✔ Say: We arrived at the village at night.

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