Daily English Phrasal Verb/Idiom of the Day – 15 January 2018

By | January 30, 2018

Phrasal Verb of the Day
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Fall for (1)
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ If you fall for something like a trick or a scam, you believe it’s real or genuine even though it’s not.

✔️ For example:
▪️ Fall for sth Don’t fall for email scams which promise to make you a lot of money.
▪️ Fall for sth Lots of people fell for our April Fool’s joke when we claimed that the UN was going to ban all languages except for English.

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Idiom of the Day
Give someone a hard time
✔️ Meaning:
▪️ If you give someone a hard time, you bother them or make trouble for them.

✔️ For example:
▪️ Some of the boys at Kenny’s school started giving him a hard time and then said they wouldn’t stop unless he gave them money every day.
▪️ My wife’s been giving me a hard time ever since I forgot our anniversary.

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Daily One #Common_mistakes with #Confused_words

Believe in, not to.
❌ Don’t say: We believe to God.
✔️ Say: We believe in God.

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