Sunday, 22 April 2012

E N R I C H Y O U R E X P R E S S I O N S


E N R I C H Y O U R E X P R E S S I O N S
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I EXPRESSIONS OF HAPPINESS

1. I am happy to see you back.
2. I am delighted to know about your success.
3. I am glad to see you.
4. I am pleased to meet you.
5. I am really elated
6. I am truly ecstatic.
7. I am in seventh heaven.
8. I am on top of the world.
9. I am on cloud nine.
10. I am over the moon.



II EXPRESSIONS OF EXHAUSTION

1. I am tired.
2. I am dog tired.
3. I am terribly exhausted.
4. I am totally jaded.
5. I am extremely enervated.
6. I am utterly zonked.
7. I am worn out.
8. I am shattered.
9. I am fagged out.
10. I am bushed.

III EXPRESSIONS OF DEATH

1. He died.
2. He passed away.
3. He expired.
4. He lost his life in stampede.
5. He met the maker.
6. He went to glory.
7. He kicked the bucket.
8. He turned his toes up.
9. He popped his clogs.
10. He pegged out.


IV USAGE OF “NEVER THOUGHT”

1. I never thought that you would turn a deaf ear to me.
2. I never thought that you would turn a blind eye to me.
3. I never thought that you would give me a cold shoulder.
4. I never thought that you would shun me.
5. I never thought that you would cut me dead.
6. I never thought that you would turn out to a snake in the grass.
7. I never thought that you would turn out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
8. I never thought that you would leave me in lurch.
9. I never thought that you would let the cat out of the bag.
10.I never thought that our relation would end in tears.

V REVEALING SECRET

1. He revealed the secret.
2. He disclosed the secret.
3. He spilled the beans.
4. He let the cat out of the bag.
5. He poured his heart out to them.

VI THANKING SOMEONE

1. I would like to thank my teacher for giving me a chance to make a speech.
2. I would like to say thanks to my trainer for giving me an opportunity to deliver a speech.
3. I would like to express my gratitude to my mentor for providing this platform to say few words.
4. I would like to extend my special thanks to my master.
5. I am truly thankful to my professor.
6. I am extremely grateful to the entire faculty for being kind and supportive.

VII TYPES OF FRIENDS

1. He is my best friend.
2. He is my true friend.
3. He is my close friend.
4. He is my bosom friend.
5. He is my intimate friend.
6. He is my boon companion.

VIII TYPES OF ENEMIES

1. He is my enemy.
2. He is my bitter enemy.
3. He is my covert enemy.
4. He is my overt enemy.
5. He is a snake in the grass.
6. He is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

IX TYPES OF LIARS

1. Notorious liar
2. Congenital liar
3. Chronic liar
4. Glib liar
5. Pathological liar
6. Consummate liar
7. Egregious liar
8. Incorrigible liar
9. Inveterate liar
10. Unconscionable liar






X CHILDREN OR ANIMALS BORN AT THE SAME BIRTH

1. Two- Twins
2. Three- Triplets
3. Four- Quadruplets
4. Five- Quintuplets
5. Six- Sextuplets

XI TYPES OF PHOBIAS

1. Anglophobia: Fear of English
2. Agoraphobia: Fear of open/public places
3. Claustrophobia: Fear of confined places
4. Arachnophobia: Fear of spiders
5. Xenophobia: Fear of foreigners
6. Autophobia: Fear of loneliness
7. Acrophobia: Fear of heights
8. Bathophobia: Fear of depth
9. Nyctophobia: Fear of darkness
10. Haemophobia: Fear of blood
11. Hydrophobia: Fear of water
12. Sciophobia: Fear of shadows
13. Gynophobia: Fear of women
14. Arachnophobia: Fear of spiders
15. Technophobia: Fear of new technology


XII SOUNDS OF ANIMALS

1. Cat: Purrs
2. Dog: Barks
3. Cock: Crows
4. Frog: Croaks
5. Bee: Hums
6. Bird: Chirps
7. Pigeon: Coos
8. Hen: Cackles
9. Cow: Lows
10. Ass: Brays
11. Sheep: Bleats
12. Horse: Neighs
13. Wolf: Howls
14. Duck: Quacks
15. Tiger: Growls
16. Snake: Hisses
17. Lamb: Beats
18. Mouse: Squeaks
19. Lion: Roars
20. Elephant: Trumpets

XIII COLLECTIVE NOUNS

1. a cluster of stars
2. a shoal of fish
3. a flock of birds, sheep
4. a herd of cattle, goats
5. a swarm of bees, ants
6. a litter of puppies, kittens
7. a pack of dogs, wolves
8. a pride of lions
9. a heap of rocks
10. a bunch of grapes
11. a fleet of ships
12. a chain of mountains
13. a pile of books
14. a string of pearls
15. a panel of judges



XIV USAGE OF ‘LET’

Positive sentences
1. Don’t take his words to your heart. Let it go from one ear and out the other.
2. I felt very sorry to let my parents down.
3. Let me do a little thinking over the matter.
4. He has let his flat to a foreigner.
5. Let the meat get boiled.
6. Let the children out for a while.
7. He always lets the grass grow under his feet.

Negative sentences
1. Let not the sun go down upon your wrath.
2. Don’t let the cat out of the bag.
3. It’s a top secret. Don’t let him get a wind of it.
4. Don’t let him get under your skin.
5. Don’t let this opportunity go waste.
6. I will not let you get a dime out of my property.
7. I will not let you down.

XV IMPLORING ALLAH

Hey Allah forgive all our sins.
The sins we have done in the still of the night, the sins we have done in broad day light
The sins we have done for pleasure, the sins we have done under pressure.
The sins we have done in a flush of anger, the sins we have done by being a dog in the manger.
The sins we’ve done on the spur of the moment, the sins we’ve done in a flutter of excitement.
The sins we have done in the bloom of youth, the sins we have done in the distortion of truth
The sins we have done in a state of frustration, the sins we have done in a state of elation.

XVI IDIOMS WITH TRANSLATION

1. Allah ke ya der hai andher nahi.
God stays long, but strikes at last.
2. Allah ki laathi be-awaaz hoti hai.
God comes to see without a bell.
3. Himmate mardan madad-e-Quda.
God helps those who help themselves.
4. Ek darr band, hazaar darr khule.
God never shuts one door, but opens another.
5. Allah ko apna jalwa dikhane der nahi lagti.
God works in moments.
6. Allah har shaqs ko uske zameer ka zimmedar banate hai.
God trusts everyone with the care of his own soul.
7. Allah ne musibat bheji hai, to dur bhi wahi karega.
God who sends the wound, sends the medicine.

XVII 20 BEAUTIFUL EXPRESSIONS
OFTEN USED IN PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

1. A new difficulty has arisen.
2. He has made a remarkable recovery.
3. He has begotten a son.
4. You look, as if you haven’t slept all night.
5. You have taken words right out of my mouth.
6. You have spilt water over my hopes.
7. I have known him longer than you have.
8. I have secured this position by dint of hard labour.
9. Your silence has augmented my annoyance.
10. Your presence has brought great beauty to the party.
11. I am sorry, if I have overstated.
12. You have worn t-shirt inside out.
13. You have put me in a perpetual state of perplexity.
14. Hasn’t your exhaustion gone off yet?
15. Hasn’t your fever subsided yet?
16. Haven’t you had your holiday photos developed yet?
17. Why have you puffed out your cheeks?
18. Where have you been all the day?
19. How long have you had this problem?
20. How long has your father had beard?


XVIII 40 BEAUTIFUL SENTENCES
OFTEN USED IN PRESENT CONTINOUS TENSE

1. You are jeopardizing your life.
2. He is fibbing.
3. He is bragging.
4. You are blowing own trumpet.
5. My throat is running dry.
6. I am running short of time.
7. Why are you running the fan waste?
8. He is running conspiracy against me.
9. He is making allegations against me.
10. You are worrying a worried person.
11. You are rubbing salt in the wound.
12. You are twisting knife in the wound.
13. You are adding fuel to the fire.
14. Why are they frisking them?
15. What are you groping?
16. You are trying to be didactic.
17. You are trying to teach a fish how to swim.
18. You are cutting a dash.
19. You are going great guns.
20. She is plaiting her hair.
21. She is kneading the dough.
22. He is trying to distort the truth.
23. He is trying to provoke me.
24. He is drawing milk from cow.
25. She is drawing water from the well.
26. You are burning your own fingers.
27. You are inviting troubles.
28. He is trying to tarnish my image.
29. He is trying to besmirch my image.
30. You are catching my colors.
31. You are overstepping your authority.
32. Why are you poking your nose into my affairs.
33. Why are you hobbling?
34. Why are you panting?
35. Your voice is echoing.
36. My stomach is playing up.
37. My back is itching.
38. My feet are getting numb with cold.
39. My language is getting paralyzed.
40. It’s raining cats and dogs.

XIX SOME INTERESTING SENTENCES WITH TRANSLATION

1. Kawab me haddi mat babniye
Don’t be a skeleton in the feast.
2. Mainey mazaakh se kaha, sachhi me nahi.
I said in jest not in earnest
3. Wo aapke nazro ka dhoka tha.
It was your optical illusion.
4. Paisa aaj hota, kal jata.
Money is here today and gone tomorrow.
5. Wo hadesa mujhse kabhi bhula nahi jata.
That incident is still vivid in my memory.
6. Din me khwaab dekhna chod do.
Stop living in fantasy.
7. Subhe ke ghusse ko shaam tak bhula dena chahiye.
Do not let the sun go down upon your wrath.
8. Chit bhi meri, patt bhi meri.
Heads I win, Tails you lose.
9. Kis baat per shart lagi hai?
what thing has stake been laid on?
10. Taali ek haat se nahi bajti
Where there is smoke, there is fire.

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XX PHRASAL VERBS

A Verb used with a preposition or an adverb which gives a new meaning, different from the meaning of the individual words.
1. Give up: to quit
It’s been two years since he gave up smoking.
2. Put out: to stop the fire
His shop caught fire last night. It took ten hours to put out the fire.
3. Jot down: to make a quick note of something
The president’s speech was very informative. I jotted down many things.
4. Sandwich between: to be pressed between two things
I was terribly sandwiched between my hefty brothers in the back of the car.
5. Puff out: to make one’s cheeks rounder
She got displeased and went away puffing out her cheeks.
6. Bank on: to depend on someone
Don’t ever bank on him. He is a big cheater.
7. Turn down: to decrease
Baby is sleeping, turn down the volume of the radio.

Mother’s milk is the best nourishment for a child
So does, a word from teacher’s mouth is worth than billion books.
Md. Munawar Zama

By Frogfish
Myanmar Network

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