Lesson 6 Flashcards

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(to) cheer someone up

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to make someone happy

EXAMPLE 1: Susan called her friend in the hospital to cheer her up.

EXAMPLE 2: My father has been depressed for weeks now. I don’t know what to do to cheer him up.

Note: You can tell somebody to “Cheer up!” if they are feeling sad.

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(to) give (someone) credit

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to acknowledge someone’s contribution; to recognize a positive trait in someone

EXAMPLE 1: The scientist gave his assistant credit for the discovery.

EXAMPLE 2: I can’t believe you asked your boss for a raise when your company is doing so poorly. I must give you credit for your courage!

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(to) give credit where credit is due

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to give thanks or acknowledgement to the person who deserves it

EXAMPLE: I will be sure to thank you when I give my speech. I always give credit where credit is due.

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(to) go into business

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to start a business

EXAMPLE 1: Jeff decided to go into business selling baseball cards.

EXAMPLE 2: Eva went into business selling her homemade muffins.

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good thinking

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good idea; smart planning

EXAMPLE 1: I’m glad you brought an umbrella - that was good thinking!

EXAMPLE 2: You reserved our movie tickets over the Internet? Good thinking!

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(to) have a heart of gold

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to be very kind and giving

EXAMPLE 1: Alexander has a heart of gold and always thinks of others before himself.

EXAMPLE 2: You adopted five children from a Romanian orphanage? You’ve got a heart of gold!

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Help yourself

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serve yourself

EXAMPLE 1: “Help yourselves to cookies and coffee,” said Maria before the meeting started.

EXAMPLE 2: You don’t need to wait for me to offer you something. Please just help yourself to whatever you want.

Note: Pay attention to the reflexive form: Help yourself in singular, help yourselves in plural.

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(to be) in a bad mood

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unhappy; depressed; irritable

EXAMPLE 1: After her boyfriend broke up with her, Nicole was in a bad mood for several days.

EXAMPLE 2: I don’t like to see you in a bad mood. How can I cheer you up?

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just what the doctor ordered

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exactly what was needed

EXAMPLE 1: Martin wanted a hot drink after spending the day skiing. A cup of hot cocoa was just what the doctor ordered.

EXAMPLE 2: Our trip to Florida was so relaxing. It was just what the doctor ordered!

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(to) make a bundle

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to make a lot of money

EXAMPLE 1: Bob’s friend Charles made a bundle in the stock market and retired at age 45.

EXAMPLE 2: Sara made a bundle selling her old fur coats on eBay, a website where you can buy and sell used things.

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(to be) on edge

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nervous; irritable

EXAMPLE 1: Whenever Susan feels on edge, she takes several deep breaths and starts to feel more relaxed.

EXAMPLE 2: Ever since his car accident, Neil has felt on edge.

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out of this world

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delicious

EXAMPLE 1: Mrs. Field’s oatmeal raisin cookies are out of this world!

EXAMPLE 2: Mmmm, I love your chicken soup. It’s out of this world!

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(to) pig out [slang]

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to eat greedily; to stuff oneself

EXAMPLE 1: Ted pigged out on hot dogs and hamburgers at the barbeque and then got a stomachache.

EXAMPLE 2: “Nicole, stop pigging out on cookies or you’ll never be able to eat your dinner!”

Note: Pay attention to the preposition “on” after the verb “to pig out.” One can pig out on hotdogs, pig out on candy, pig out on ice cream.

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