Daily English Phrasal Verb/Idiom of the Day – 13 January 2018

By | February 7, 2018

Phrasal Verb of the Day
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Run through
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ To quickly read something like a list or a speech in order to check the details or look for mistakes

✔️ For example:
▪️ Run through sth Run through the list and see if you can find anyone called Xavier on it.
▪️ Run through sth with sb After I’ve written the speech, would you mind running through it with me and letting me know if you spot any problems.

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Idiom of the Day
Keep it under your hat
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ If someone tells you a secret and you keep it under your hat, you don’t tell anyone.

✔️ For example:
▪️ I’ll only tell you if you promise to keep it under your hat.
▪️ Aunt Biddy said she couldn’t possibly tell me the family secrets because she’d pledged on her mother’s grave to keep them under her hat.

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Daily One #Common_mistakes with #Confused_words

Careful of, with or about, not for.
❌ Don’t say: Elke’s very careful for her health.
✔️ Say: Elke’s very careful of/about her health.
✔️ Or: You should be more careful with your money.

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