Monthly Archives: May 2011

>KNOCK OFF (1)

> knock off = reduce  examples: Lucky for us, they knocked off the price. They knocked off 200 euros and we decided to buy it.  I am sure you can knock off a few more dollars.  They knock off 10% … Continue reading

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>KNOCK OFF (1)

> knock off = reduce  examples: Lucky for us, they knocked off the price. They knocked off 200 euros and we decided to buy it.  I am sure you can knock off a few more dollars.  They knock off 10% … Continue reading

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>KEEP TO (2)

> keep to (something) = follow (a rule, a schedule, a belief etc) examples: Keep to the plan. Don ‘t change it now. Keep to your diet. Stop eating chocolate! We should keep to the schedule.Let ‘s not waste any … Continue reading

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>KEEP TO (2)

> keep to (something) = follow (a rule, a schedule, a belief etc) examples: Keep to the plan. Don ‘t change it now. Keep to your diet. Stop eating chocolate! We should keep to the schedule.Let ‘s not waste any … Continue reading

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>KEEP BACK (1)

> keep (something) back = keep something a secret examples: Did you tell them all the truth or did you keep a few facts back? She tried to be calm and act as if everything was fine, but I knew … Continue reading

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>KEEP BACK (1)

> keep (something) back = keep something a secret examples: Did you tell them all the truth or did you keep a few facts back? She tried to be calm and act as if everything was fine, but I knew … Continue reading

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>KEEP ON (1)

> keep on (doing something) = continue (doing something) examples: We tried to calm the baby down, but he kept on crying. I was very tired and had a break but Mary kept on with the housework non-stop. He kept … Continue reading

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>KEEP ON (1)

> keep on (doing something) = continue (doing something) examples: We tried to calm the baby down, but he kept on crying. I was very tired and had a break but Mary kept on with the housework non-stop. He kept … Continue reading

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>KEEP OUT (1)

> keep out (of something) = stay away or keep somebody else away (from something) examples: Keep out of my business! It has nothing to do with you. There was a sign that said: “Keep out! dangerous dogs!” Keep out … Continue reading

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>KEEP OUT (1)

> keep out (of something) = stay away or keep somebody else away (from something) examples: Keep out of my business! It has nothing to do with you. There was a sign that said: “Keep out! dangerous dogs!” Keep out … Continue reading

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