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Kitsich

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  1. Eyes idioms. A fresh pair of eyes All eyes on me Keep your eye on the prize See eye to eye Easy on the eyes Eyes are bigger than one's stomach Pull the wool over someone's eyes In the twinkling of an eye Roll your eyes Scales fall from your eyes Turn a blind eye Up to your eyes Without batting an eye
  2. Heart idioms Heart in the right place If someone's heart is in the right place, they are good and kind, though they might not always appear to be so. Heart in your boots If you're heart is in your boots, you are very unhappy. Heart in your mouth If your heart is in your mouth, then you feel nervous or scared. Heart isn't in it If your heart is not in something, then you don't really believe in it or support it. Heart-to-heart A heart-to-heart is a frank and honest conversation with someone, where you talk honestly and plainly about issues, no matter how painful.
  3. Head idioms Put head on the block to take great risks for someone or something; to go to a lot of trouble or difficulty for someone or something; to attempt to gain favor for someone or something. "I'm not going to put my head on the block for you - it could cost me my promotion." "Councillors often have to make difficult decisions, often putting their head on the block." I don't know why I should put my head on the block for Lily. What has she ever done for me? ======== Need something like a hole in the head Used to emphasize that someone has absolutely no need or desire for something "We need a new shopping centre in our neighbourhood like we need a hole in the head!" "Extra work? I need that like I need a hole in the head." ======= Heads will roll Someone will be severely punished. "And heads will roll for giving me wrong information." "When I find out who did this, heads will roll." "Heads will roll when the principal sees the damaged classroom."
  4. Quote

    To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future.


    Plutarch

  5. If you are going to live in Malaysia - learn this beautiful language. If you are not going to live there - then why?
  6. Quote

    "What we know is a drop; what we don't know is an ocean."


    Isaac Newton

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    Maybe you have to know the darkness before you can appreciate the light.

    – Madeleine L’Engle

    to know - an irregular verb (неправильные глаголы)

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  8. Funny "DOG" sayings: "Every dog has its day" Said to emphasize that everyone is successful or happy at some time in their life. Even the lowliest will sometimes come to the fore. Example "They may not listen to me now, but just wait, every dog has its day." "Why keep a dog and bark yourself?" Said when you want to know why someone would do something himself or herself when that person already pays someone else to do it Don't do a chore that should be done by someone you hired to do it. "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" Said to mean that it is very difficult to teach someone new skills or to change someone's habits or character. Getting people to change their habits or acquire new skills is impossible.
  9. The best way to improve your English is to speak it every day doing real things. Take these idioms into service: Idioms examples Use the selected quotes, idioms, phrases and expressions. Learn and improve your English skills - Yanglish.com. For example: good morning beautiful quotes for her . These quotes are the experiences of great people, these thoughts are tips from successful and famous.
  10. Failure is the key to success; each mistake teaches us something.

  11. Hi MissBella. How many people in the Philippines use Japanese?
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