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13 contributions to Let's Master English
"Phrasal verb" fun 🎉 "come in" 🚪🛒📩
Today’s phrasal verb is “COME IN” – one little phrase with LOTS of uses! From entering a room, to money arriving, to being super handy in projects… this phrasal verb really COMES IN everywhere! Inspired by Coach @Shane Peterson DDM1007 😉 Ready to see the most common meanings with examples? Let’s dive in! 🏊‍♂️ 🚪1. To enter a place Meaning: To enter a room or building Example: Please come in, the meeting is about to start. 📩 2. To arrive or be received Meaning: To arrive or be received money, mail, etc. Example: The payment should come in by Friday. 🛒 3. To be available / on the market Meaning: To be sold or available in a certain form. Example: The new model comes in three colors. 🛠️ 4. To have a particular role / function Meaning: To be useful or play a part in a situation. To place a role @Mila Zinoveva Example: Your experience really comes in handy for this project. This is where the LME team COMES IN—to encourage me every time and help me keep up with learning. THNX ALL GUYS!!! https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=f7344607995d4e60b7d2459faa755a95
"Phrasal verb" fun 🎉 "come in" 🚪🛒📩
2 likes • Nov 13
My payment should come in by Wednesday I still haven't receive yet.
"Phrasal verb" fun 🎉 "get on / get off"
Get on the English train 🚆 — but don’t forget to get off at the right stop! 😉 The meaning of these phrasal verbs depends on context. Let’s break them down one by one. 💡 🚍 Transport 🤝Relationships ⏩ Progress & Routine ⚖️ Escape & Outcome 🕒 Time, Age & Rest 💡 Swipe to see examples you can use every day! 🚍 1. Transport get on → to board a vehicle... Example: She got on the bus at the station. get off → to leave a vehicle.....Example:We got off the train in London. 🤝 2. Relationships get on (with someone) → to have a good relationship... Example: I get on well with my coworkers. get off (something / someone) → to stop touching or bothering... Example: Get off my back! ⏩ 3. Progress & Routine get on (with something) → to continue doing something... Example: Let’s get on with the meeting. get off (work / duty) → to finish work or duty... Example: He gets off work at 5 p.m. ⚖️ 4. Success & Outcome get on (well / badly) → to succeed or progress in a situation... Example: She’s getting on really well in her new job. get off (with something) → to avoid punishment... Example: He got off with only a fine. 🕒 5. Time, Age & Rest get on (in years) → to get older.... Example: My cat is getting on; she’s almost 17. get off (to sleep / on holiday) → to fall asleep or leave for a trip... Example: After a long day, I finally got off to sleep quickly and felt fully rested in the morning. Which one do you use the most? 👇 Comment below! 👇 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=f7344607995d4e60b7d2459faa755a95
"Phrasal verb" fun 🎉 "get on / get off"
2 likes • Nov 13
Get off my back. Hey, Mom I got on the train, just letting you know.
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Hope to have a wonderful time with all you guys to improve our English skills How to study English in a better way? How to improve oral speaking English in a right way? Why do you study English? For work reasons or just hobby or for travelling Let's start to discuss below,hope your ideas~
3 likes • Nov 13
For me working with international client ( meeting ) and also love to connect like minded people all over the world
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions : Written All Over It
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “WRITTEN ALL OVER IT” 😄 👉 It means that something is very OBVIOUS or CLEARLY SHOWS a certain quality or feeling. Examples: - That smile has happiness written all over it! 😁 - This plan has trouble written all over it! 😬 - Her face had guilt written all over it. 😅 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “written all over it” in the comments 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions : Written All Over It
1 like • Nov 12
Look at his face he's all over it
1 like • Nov 12
So I need to mention the feelings he has, Right?
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions: Hit the Spot
Hey everyone! 👋 Starting to share some ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS, what they mean, and a few example sentences. TODAY’S EXPRESSION IS “HIT THE SPOT” 😋 It means something is exactly what you WANTED OR NEEDED. You can use it when food, drink, or even an experience feels just right. Examples: - That Americano really hit the spot! ☕️ - The movie last night hit the spot after a long week. Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “hit the spot” in the comments! 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER 🤝 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea It’s a scene from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, one of my favorite TV shows from the early ’90s!
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions: Hit the Spot
1 like • Nov 12
This burger really hit the spot after the competition (physique competition)
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