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Everyday English Excellence: Phrases, Idioms, and Vocabulary for Life
Everyday English Excellence: Phrases, Idioms, and Vocabulary for Life
Everyday English Excellence: Phrases, Idioms, and Vocabulary for Life
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"Everyday English Excellence: Phrases, Idioms, and Vocabulary for Life" is your essential companion on the journey to mastering the English language. This comprehensive guide offers a rich assortment of everyday expressions, idiomatic phrases, and practical vocabulary that seamlessly blend into your daily interactions. With a focus on both spoken and written English, this book equips you to communicate confidently and effectively in various contexts.
Unlock the power of idioms that add color and depth to your conversations, as well as essential phrasal verbs that capture the nuances of language. From casual chats to formal discussions, this book empowers you to convey your thoughts with precision and flair. Dive into curated vocabulary sections that cater to everyday life scenarios, enriching your vocabulary with words tailored for diverse situations.
Whether you're a language enthusiast, a student, or a professional aiming to enhance your English language skills, "Everyday English Excellence" is a transformative resource. Seamlessly transitioning from the intricacies of tenses to the finesse of idiomatic expressions, this book is an indispensable tool for those seeking fluency in spoken and written English. Elevate your language proficiency and immerse yourself in the beauty of everyday English with this comprehensive guide.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRana Books UK
Release dateAug 12, 2023
ISBN9791222435510

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Everyday English Excellence - Ranjot Singh Chahal

Ranjot Singh Chahal

Everyday English Excellence

Phrases, Idioms, and Vocabulary for Life

First published by Rana Books UK 2023

Copyright © 2023 by Ranjot Singh Chahal

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

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100 Phrasal Verbs

100 Daily Life idioms

100 Daily Life Phrases

100 Daily Life Vocabulary

100 business English words

100 Vocabulary on holidays

100 Common English mistakes

100 English Tenses Examples

100 Tips for English speaking

100 Tips for Writing and Listening

100 Phrasal Verbs

1. Carry out - They will carry out the investigation tomorrow.

2. Call off - The game was called off due to bad weather.

3. Look after - She will look after their dog while they’re on vacation.

4. Put off - He always puts off doing his homework until the last minute.

5. Set up - They are planning to set up a new business.

6. Take off - The plane will take off in five minutes.

7. Bring up - She was brought up in a small town.

8. Break down - The car broke down on the highway.

9. Take over - The new manager will take over the team next month.

10. Turn on - Can you please turn on the lights?

11. Turn off - Don’t forget to turn off the TV when you leave the room.

12. Give up - He decided to give up smoking for his health.

13. Bring in - The new marketing campaign brought in a lot of customers.

14. Check in - You need to check in at the front desk before entering the hotel.

15. Figure out - I need some time to figure out the solution to this problem.

16. Carry on - They decided to carry on with their plans despite the setbacks.

17. Pick up - Can you please pick up some groceries on your way home?

18. Put up - They offered to put up their guests for the night.

19. Work out - I need to work out a schedule that fits everyone’s needs.

20. Turn up - He didn’t turn up for the meeting so we started without him.

21. Show up - Don’t forget to show up for your appointment tomorrow.

22. Give back - Please give back the book I loaned you.

23. Give in - They finally gave in to our demands.

24. Look up - You can look up the word in the dictionary.

25. Run out - We ran out of milk so I need to go to the store.

26. Take on - They are planning to take on more employees in the coming months.

27. Break up - The couple decided to break up after years of arguments.

28. Get over - It took her a long time to get over the loss of her pet.

29. Come across - He came across an old photo while cleaning out his attic.

30. Go on - The party will go on until late at night across as very confident during the interview.

64. Go on - The show must go on despite the technical difficulties.

65. Hold on - Hold on to the railing while going down the stairs.

66. Look into - They are looking into the possibility of expanding their business.

67. Take out - They decided to take out a loan to buy a new car.

68. Put away - Please put away your toys when you’re done playing.

69. Set up - They set up a meeting to discuss the new project.

70. Turn in - She turned in her assignment before the deadline.

71. Break up - The students began to break up into smaller study groups.

72. Get up - He gets up early every morning to go for a run.

73. Come up - A great

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