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Daily English School - 30

LeoBehindK 2023. 6. 23. 09:41
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Sentence Construction:
X There is no vision the people perished. >> There is no vision of the people who perished.
X  I could do was trudge back to home.  >>  All I could do was trudge back home.
X The woman who has step son went to hospital because her step son had to check for covid-19 vaccine. >> The woman who has a step son went to hospital because her son had to get vaccinated.
X In the US they can’t have legal right with their step son. >> In the US they can’t have legal rights with their step son.
X The stepson or stepdaughter cannot be good treatment by hospital. >> The stepchildren cannot be treated well by the hospital.
X It is possible but when they have to pass the legal process at the court. >> It is possible but if  they pass the legal process at the court.

Good Sentences:
O If you want proof, examine the wreckage.
O All the plants in my garden are edible.
O Only good products survive the test of time.
O It’s the nature of the free market, the law of the jungle.
O Be careful it is a jungle out there.
O The survival of the fittest is the principle of nature.
O In Korea, in the law, stepmother has the right of stepson.
O It should be fixed.

Pronunciation:
* rule /rool/
* law /law/
* govern /guhv-ern/
* idiomatic /id-ee-uh-mat-ik/
* safest /sey-fest/
* cuddle /kuhd-l/
* chime /chahym/

Build Lexicon:
* chime in := (phrasal v.) to join or interrupt a conversation.
   Example: Her fans were quick to chime in with supportive words.
* de facto  := (n) a person who lives with somebody as their husband or wife, although they are not officially married.
   Example: We've invited James and his de facto to our wedding.
* ingrained := (adj) (of a habit, an attitude, etc.) that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change.
   Example: The belief that we should do our duty is deeply ingrained in most of us.
* outrageous := (adj) offensive and unacceptable.
   Example: His speech was totally outrageous and showed a total disregard for the facts.

Mother feels free to chime in here

The city is rapidly becoming the de facto center of the financial world

It is not just ancient, but ingrained

He says the most outrangeous things sometimes

Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* kith and kin := friends and family.
   Example: About 50 families turned up for their wedding along with their kith and kin.
* runs in the family := if a quality, ability or disease runs in the family, a lot of family members have it.
   Example: His parents were both medics. The grandparents, and even if you go back as far as the great grandparents, were also medics and lawyers. It runs in the family.
* a chip off the old block := look or behave in a similar way to your parents.
   Example: Jim worked alongside his father from a very young age, learning and perfecting his craft just as his father did. He’s a chip off the old block.
* the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree := a  child grows up to be similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics.
   Example:  Her daughter showed her own musical talent, proving that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

On holidays kith and kin are gathering together

Well, i guess it runs in the family

You really are a chip off the old block

I just figure the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree

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