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do a double take

do a double take: that means to look at something or someone twice because you are so surprised at what you have seen.Examples:1. When I saw a man with 200 cm high walking on the street, I did a double take.2. Tom did a double take when he saw his fa

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lost ID

dear I have a proplem please help me I am adamamith I lost my ID and used leave MYEC icon and I couldn't comeback to my EC againplease I need help me to comback to my ec

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Nida's progress report!

I'm going to use this place as my diary where I can keep a track of my progress and save links to my favorite English learning websites.

Here I will keep record of my personal progress so you may not find it something interesting or worthy of reading.

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stumble across

stumble across: that means to meet someone or find something unexpectedly.Examples:1. I stumbled across my high school classmate yesterday at the MRT station.2. My brother stumbled across an interesting puzzle this morning when he read the newspapers

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Alexandria

I live in Alexandria .The very famous city built by Alexander the great.The city which witnessed thousands of turning points and elegant events.The city that lived in the poems and songs by people who admired the city .Alexandria is the city where I

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To get out of hand

To get out of hand means to become out of control / cannot be controlled."The party started well but after 11pm it got out of hand and I had to call the police.""I like debating about politics with my friends but I don't like it when we start arguing

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Knowing Iran

Our Group should try to know more and more about the beauty of Iran. In addition to our developing English language skills, we can learn some FarsiThanksMunir

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hit it off

hit it off : that means to have a great relationship with someone instantlyExamples:A: Did you make any friends when you moved to New York to study English?B: Yes I did! On the first day, I hit it off with a girl who is from Mexico. Now we are best f

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Words of Chapter2 part 13

obscure verb/əbˈskjʊər//-ˈskjʊr/ v [T]•to prevent something from being seen or heardTwo new skyscrapers had sprung up, obscuring the view from her window.The sun was obscured by clouds.•to make something difficult to discover and understandManagers d

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