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πŸ“š Notorious, adjective.

πŸ”‰ /nΙ™(ʊ)ˈtɔːrΙͺΙ™s/ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

❓ Definition: Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.

❗️ Examples:

1. Los Angeles is notorious for its smog.
2. He was a notorious drinker and womanizer.
3. The list is endless, but here are a few of the more notorious celebrations of recent times.
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🟣Float around

✍ when an object or a person is near, but you cannot pinpoint the exact location.

⭕️For example:

"I can't find my slippers, but I know they must be floating around here somewhere."
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🟣cross off

✍ to remove or delete someone or something from a list.

⭕️For example:

"The teacher crossed the student's name off the roster when he hadn't showed up for class in four days."
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⭕️The difference between
Identical & Similar

πŸ‘‰The both are used for people or somethings that Look like each ones.

πŸ”ΆSimilar means Nearly the same and you can obviously see the similarities and differentiate them.

πŸ”ΆIdentical means Exactly the same, so that it's Too Difficult to tell the differences.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦³My brother and I are so Identical, therefore(because of this) everybody mistakes me for my brother.(we are Exactly the same that nobody can differentiate us.)

πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦°I am so similar to my grandfather, everybody can realize that we are blood relatives.(we are nearly the same but everybody can differentiate us.)

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πŸ“” Once in a blue moon



πŸ“‹Meaning
  Very rarely.



πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£ β€œHe used to call his grandma once in a blue moon. Now that she has passed away, he regrets not making more of an effort to keep in touch.”
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Common English MistakesπŸ“šπŸ“–


_This is more better❌
_This is much betterβœ…

_She's so nice person❌
_She's such a nice personβœ…

_John has 10 years old❌
_John is 10 years oldβœ…

_Please reply back❌
_Please replyβœ…

_Nice to meet you!   Me too❌
_Nice to meet you!   You tooβœ…

_Thanks God❌
_Thank Godβœ…



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#a feather in your cap
#idiom

an achievement to be proud of:


It's a real feather in our cap to be playing in the state championship.


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πŸͺ© Put something on ice

πŸͺ„To stop progress on something or put it on hold.

Example:
Hey I need you to work on this project that's due today so you're going to have to put what you're doing on ice.
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something that you say that means that other people always seem to be in a better situation than you, although they may not be




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🟣come down with

✍when you start to experience the symptoms of a disease or illness.

⭕️For example:

"I think we're coming down with the flu."
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πŸ“” raise the roof



πŸ“‹Meaning
make or cause someone else to make a great deal of noise, especially through cheering. 



πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£ "when I finally scored the fans raised the roof"
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🟣break in

✍to enter a place illegally and with the use of force

⭕️For example:

"The burglar broke in our neighbor's house last night."
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