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2021-12-03 10:46:13 *tons
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2021-12-02 10:10:40 WAYS TO COMPLAIN ABOUT COLD WEATHER

IT’S COLD AS ICE
to say you’re feeling cold. You can also say “I’m cold”, obviously, or “It’s biting cold!”, meaning that it’s really cold.

IT’S NIPPY/CHILLY
“uncomfortably or unpleasantly cold”. Not an extreme, but not comfortable either.

THERE’S A NIP IN THE AIR
This is the same as “biting cold”, meaning “very cold”.

IT’S CRISP
cool, fresh, and invigorating, so it’s a pleasant temperature.

IT’S BRASS MONKEY WEATHER
“extremely cold”.

IT’S FREEZING
if it’s freezing cold, you’d better take some care of yourself, or else you’ll catch your death of cold and end up in bed!

IT’S FROSTY
the “frost” is the icy layer you can find on outdoor surfaces during a cold winter morning. So you can say “it’s frosty” to mean “it’s pretty damn cold”.

IT’S ARCTIC OUTSIDE
IT’S LIKE THE DEAD END OF WINTER
When we say “the dead of winter”, we’re referring to the coldest part of winter, which, needless to say, is usually horribly cold!

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2021-12-01 17:04:56
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2021-11-30 11:11:33 9 WAYS TO SAY THAT SOMETHING IS FREE

COMPLIMENTARY
The best part about staying at a five-star hotel is all the complimentary services.

FREE OF CHARGE
Students may visit the art gallery free of charge on weekdays.

AT NO COST
Almost all public schools provide transportation at no cost.

FOR NOTHING
I can’t believe you gave away that sofa for nothing.

ON THE HOUSE
a bar, restaurant, or other establishment is offering something for free (usually food or drinks).
Bill is going to lose his job if he keeps giving his friends drinks on the house.

COURTESY
something (often transportation) that is provided for free to existing customers.
Some collocations with courtesy include courtesy car, courtesy shuttle, and courtesy vehicle.

PERK
(a) something extra that someone receives in addition to regular pay for doing a job, or (b) a good thing that you have or get because of your situation.
The salary isn’t great, but the perks are phenomenal.

FREEBIE
things companies give away for free, normally as a way of gaining support or attracting customers.
When I worked in purchasing, my vendors would often send me freebies in the mail.

HANDOUT
something (such as food or money) given to people in need. This term is often used disapprovingly.
His family is very proud. They won’t accept handouts from anyone.
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2021-11-29 17:00:52
OMG! How could they land the plane?

Pilot lands 394-ton A380 sideways as Storm Dennis rages.

An Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger plane, was forced to make a spectacular “crab” landing at the weekend amid fiercely strong winds at London’s Heathrow Airport.

The name is derived from the manner in which crabs move sideways across the beach. In similar fashion, the Etihad Airways jet approached the runway at an angle to cope with strong crosswinds.
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2021-11-29 10:22:03 10 Common Brand Names You've Been Mispronouncing

IKEA
eye-key-ah
ee-kay-uh

PORSCHE
porsh
por-shuh

HUAWEI
hu-ah-wei
wah-wei

MOSCHINO
mo-shee-no
mos-key-no

HERMES
her-mees
air-mez

SEGA
see-guh
say-gah

GIVENCHY
gih-ven-chee
zhee-vahn-shee

UNIQLO
you-nee-klo
yu-ni-ku-ro

NIKE
Nigh-k
Nigh-kee

ADOBE
Ah-dohb
Ah-doh-bee
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2021-11-27 10:53:27
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2021-11-26 11:47:47 USED TO BE or USED TO

Used to: something was true in the past but the situation changed and is no longer true.

I used to smoke a year ago. = Now I don't smoke.

Used to be is used when we want to say that we are accustomed to or familiar with something new.

She's used to a new school and attends it with pleasure.
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2021-11-25 10:50:52
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2021-11-24 21:33:29 Join our chat for English learners! Only English speech https://t.me/DISCUSSTERchat
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