Adjusting to a new sibling can be both exciting and challenging. Here are some suggestions for the 17-year-old girl to come to terms with the situation:
1. Communicate with your parents: Talk openly with your parents about any concerns or feelings you may have. They can provide reassurance and address any… Dowiedz się więcej »Adjusting to a new sibling can be both exciting and challenging. Here are some suggestions for the 17-year-old girl to come to terms with the situation:
Transforming Uncountable Nouns into Countable Ones part 2
In the English language, certain nouns are considered uncountable, meaning theycannot be quantified with a numerical value. However, there are ways to makethese uncountable nouns… Dowiedz się więcej »Transforming Uncountable Nouns into Countable Ones part 2
Turning the uncountable into countable:
How to make it work? Want to make those tricky uncountable nouns play by your rules? Just throw in a bit of or a piece… Dowiedz się więcej »Turning the uncountable into countable:
Module – English in dialogues www.eltcggat.com.pl
A dialogue between a car mechanic a a client whose car broke down on the way to work: Car Mechanic: Good morning, how may I… Dowiedz się więcej »Module – English in dialogues www.eltcggat.com.pl
Idioms in dialogues -„hit it big,” „hit home,” „hit the buffers,” „hit somebody for six,” and „hit the headlines”:
Here is a dialogue containing the idioms „hit it big,” „hit home,” „hit the buffers,” „hit somebody for six,” and „hit the headlines”: Tom: Hey, did… Dowiedz się więcej »Idioms in dialogues -„hit it big,” „hit home,” „hit the buffers,” „hit somebody for six,” and „hit the headlines”:
Idioms in Use – to be sold down the river
The idiom „to be sold down the river” means to be betrayed or deceived by someone you trust. This phrase originates from the practice of… Dowiedz się więcej »Idioms in Use – to be sold down the river
Idioms in Use – hit home
The idiom „hit home” or „strike home” is used to describe something that is understood or has a strong emotional impact on someone. It typically… Dowiedz się więcej »Idioms in Use – hit home
Idioms in Use – hit the headlines
The idiom „grab/hit/make the headlines” means to attract a lot of attention or coverage in the news. It is often used when something significant or… Dowiedz się więcej »Idioms in Use – hit the headlines
Idioms in Use – hit (it) big
The idiom „hit (it) big” means to achieve great success or recognition, especially in a particular field or endeavour. Here are some example sentences using… Dowiedz się więcej »Idioms in Use – hit (it) big
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