How to Cheer Someone Up in English

How to Cheer Someone Up in English

We all experience difficult times and sometimes need a supportive shoulder to lean on. This article is especially valuable for those moments because, every now and then, we find ourselves needing to uplift and encourage someone special in our lives, don’t we? So, read on for a collection of useful phrases that can be helpful in such situations. Remember, whatever phrase you choose to use, the key is to genuinely care for your friend or significant other. Still, language plays a crucial role in expressing heartfelt sentiments. So, let’s get started…

This too shall pass. An English saying
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15 Phrasal Verbs For Sleep

15 Phrasal Verbs For Sleep

A phrasal verb is a phrase that consists of a verb with a preposition (1), adverb (2) or both (3), the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts. For example:

  1. I look after 2 pets.
  2. He decided to give up smoking.
  3. We have run out of sugar.

Phrasal verbs are worth learning because they make speech more natural and idiomatic when used appropriately, and today, we’d like to teach you 15 phrasal verbs that can add color to your sleep-related conversations. So read on, get some rest, and stay at your best!

I sometimes nod off at my desk.
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Cat English: Breeds, Body Parts & Idioms

Cat English: Breeds, Body Parts & Idioms

Did you know that August 8th is International Cat Day? Well, whether you did or not, happy Cat Day to you! And here’s our gift—a post about cat-related things: common cat breeds, essential cat body parts you should know, and a few cat-related idioms to top it off. Enjoy! Meow!

Time spent with cats is never wasted. Sigmund Freud
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