Monthly Archives: March 2011

>GO AHEAD (1)

> go ahead (with something) = start doing something examples: Go ahead and do your work before the baby wakes up. We don’t have much money right now but we are going ahead with our plans to build a new … Continue reading

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>GO AHEAD (1)

> go ahead (with something) = start doing something examples: Go ahead and do your work before the baby wakes up. We don’t have much money right now but we are going ahead with our plans to build a new … Continue reading

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>COME BY (1)

> come by = get something examples: I don’t know how he came by all that money. Good friends are hard to come by. How did you come by that bump on your head? The unemployment rate is very high. … Continue reading

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>COME BY (1)

> come by = get something examples: I don’t know how he came by all that money. Good friends are hard to come by. How did you come by that bump on your head? The unemployment rate is very high. … Continue reading

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>COME FROM (2)

> come from = have my home in examples: She comes from England, that’s why she has such a different accent from Ben who comes from the USA. We all come from different backgrounds. She comes from a very rich … Continue reading

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>COME FROM (2)

> come from = have my home in examples: She comes from England, that’s why she has such a different accent from Ben who comes from the USA. We all come from different backgrounds. She comes from a very rich … Continue reading

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>CARRY ON (1)

> carry on = continue examples: Carry on talking, please. I ‘m listening, I ‘m all ears! You shouldn’t carry on fighting when the children are around. Shall I carry on with my story? Are you listening? If you carry … Continue reading

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>CARRY ON (1)

> carry on = continue examples: Carry on talking, please. I ‘m listening, I ‘m all ears! You shouldn’t carry on fighting when the children are around. Shall I carry on with my story? Are you listening? If you carry … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (5)

> come out = disappear with cleaning examples: I spilt wine on my blouse. Luckily, the stain came out when I gave it a hot wash. I ‘m afraid this mark won’t come out of the carpet. Ink doesn’t come … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (5)

> come out = disappear with cleaning examples: I spilt wine on my blouse. Luckily, the stain came out when I gave it a hot wash. I ‘m afraid this mark won’t come out of the carpet. Ink doesn’t come … Continue reading

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