Phrasal Verb of the Day
➡ Go without
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ To not have something that you used to have because conditions have changed and it’s no longer available or affordable
✔️ For example:
▪️ Go without There’s going to be a shortage of food soon, and some people are going to have to go without for a day or two.
▪️ Go without sth Most of us will have to go without luxuries like expensive jewellery and overseas trips until the economy improves.
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Idiom of the Day
➡ Go out on a limb
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ If you go out on a limb, you put yourself in a risky position in order to support someone or something.
✔️ For example:
▪️ He knew it could damage his career, but Keith went out on a limb and said he supported the anti-war protesters.
▪️ I don’t think that saying you support gay rights means you’re going out on a limb these days.
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Daily One #Common_mistakes with #Confused_words
➡ Travel by train, etc., not with the train, etc.
❌ Don’t say: He travelled with the train yesterday.
✔️ Say: He traveled by train yesterday.
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