Monthly Archives: May 2011

>LOOK OUT FOR (1)

> look out for (somebody or something) = be ready to notice (somebody or something) examples: Look out for pickpockets at the train station. They might steal you and you won ‘t even know it. When you cross the road, … Continue reading

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>LOOK OUT FOR (1)

> look out for (somebody or something) = be ready to notice (somebody or something) examples: Look out for pickpockets at the train station. They might steal you and you won ‘t even know it. When you cross the road, … Continue reading

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>LIVE OFF (1)

> live off (somebody or something) =get money from (somebody or something) to live examples: He is fifty years old and he still lives off his parents. She has been unemployed for two years and now she lives off her … Continue reading

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>LIVE OFF (1)

> live off (somebody or something) =get money from (somebody or something) to live examples: He is fifty years old and he still lives off his parents. She has been unemployed for two years and now she lives off her … Continue reading

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>LOOK OVER (1)

> look over (something) = take a look at something, read something quickly examples: I have looked over your calculations and they seem correct. I looked over your sketches. You can draw really well. I have looked over the statistics. … Continue reading

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>LOOK OVER (1)

> look over (something) = take a look at something, read something quickly examples: I have looked over your calculations and they seem correct. I looked over your sketches. You can draw really well. I have looked over the statistics. … Continue reading

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>LET UP ON (1)

> let up on (somebody) = be less strict with (somebody) examples: I will not let up on you until your grades imrove, young man. You put too much pressure on Tony and he ‘s only twelve. Let up on … Continue reading

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>LET UP ON (1)

> let up on (somebody) = be less strict with (somebody) examples: I will not let up on you until your grades imrove, young man. You put too much pressure on Tony and he ‘s only twelve. Let up on … Continue reading

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>LAY DOWN (1)

> lay down = put down examples: Lay down the newspaper. I want to talk to you and it ‘s important. This is the police speaking! Lay down your weapons and come out with your hands up! She laid down … Continue reading

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>LAY DOWN (1)

> lay down = put down examples: Lay down the newspaper. I want to talk to you and it ‘s important. This is the police speaking! Lay down your weapons and come out with your hands up! She laid down … Continue reading

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