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To The Manager Bank Name Bank Address Yanam – 533464 Sub: Request to issue a New Credit Card. Dear Sir, I want to inform you that I lost my credit card bearing number 12345678 on 29th November morning, while I was travelling to my market. I request you to block my credit card with immediate
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I feel lonely without you నువ్వు లేకుండా నాకు ఒంటరిగా అనిపిస్తుంది These are tears of joy ఇవి ఆనందభాష్పాలు Talking to you is of no use నీతో మాట్లాడినా ప్రయోజనం లేదు Don’t lose this opportunity ఈ అవకాశాన్ని వదులుకోకు You cannot escape from me నువ్వు నా నుండి తప్పించుకోలేవు We always eat together మేము ఎప్పుడూ కలిసి తింటాం
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Why don’t you listen to me ? నువ్వెందుకు నా మాట వినవు? Why did’nt wear you a mask? మీరు మాస్క్ ఎందుకు ధరించలేదు? You always create problems నువ్వెప్పుడు సమస్యలు సృష్టిస్తావు How can you do this? నువ్విది ఎలా చేయగలవు? Let mee see నన్ను చూడనివ్వు I can’t stay here for so long నేను ఇక్కడ ఎక్కువ కాలం ఉండలేను
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मुझे నన్ను Me तुम्हे నిన్ను You उसे అతనిని Him उन्हें వారిని Them हमें మాకు us आपको మీకు you
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Present Simple – I do Present Continuous – I am doing Present Perfect – I have done Present Perfect Continuous. – I have been doing Past Simple – I did Past Continuous – I was doing Past Perfect – I had done Past Perfect Continuous – I had been doing Future Simple – I will
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Do they help you? వారు మీకు సహాయం చేస్తారా? Don’t you go? నువ్వు వెళ్ళవా? Doesn’t she know? ఆమెకు తెలియదా? What do you take? మీరు ఏమి తీసుకుంటారు? Where do you stay? మీరు ఎక్కడ ఉంటారు? Don’t you talk to her? నువ్వు ఆమె తో మాట్లాడవా?
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I will pay for this (Basic) It’s on me (Advanced) I’m listening carefully (Basic) I’m all ears. (Advanced) I’ll keep it a secret (Basic) My lips are sealed (Advanced) It’s not so difficult (Basic) It is not rocket science (Advanced) Give me details (Basic) Fill me in (Advanced) I’m fine (Basic) I’m well (Advanced) Congratulations
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Over the moon: Very happy I cleared my entrance exam, I am over the moon Once in a blue moon: rarely I read books once in a blue moon Cry for the moon: to wish for something impossible Thinking of getting highly paid job with less qualification is to cry for the moon. Don’t cry
Cut out: to eliminate I need to cut out carbs so that I can lose. You need to cut out those friends because they are not good for you. Leave out: not include something or forget something I feel left out when my friends don’t invite me out I left out my address in the
I don’t blame you for this దీనికి నేను నిన్ను నిందించను Everyone knows that he is rich అతను ధనవంతుడని అందరికి తెలుసు Have you ever seen a ghost? నువ్వు ఎప్పుడైనా దెయ్యాన్ని చూసావా? Don’t go from here ఇక్కడి నుంచి వెళ్లకు Don’t you know anything? నీకు ఏమి తెలియదా? What are you trying to say? నువ్వేం ఏమి చెప్పాలని ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నావు Don’t
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Example: My name is Shreyas. I live in Mumbai. I have done BE in electrical and MBA in HR. I have 2 years experience in HR and I live with my family in Mumbai.
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Put. on – Take off Pick up. – Drop off Get on – Get off Run after – Run away Speed up – Slow down
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Very Young. – Juvenile Very thirsty – Parched Very hot – Sweltering Very kind – Compassionate Very sad – Sorrowful Very dirty – Filthy Very shy – Timid Very hungry. – Starving Very fast – Rapid Very slow. – Sluggish Very lazy. – Indolent Very tired. – Exhausted Very confused – Perplexed Very small –
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One day all the employees reached the office, and they saw a big advice on the door, on which it was written: “Yesterday the person who has been hindering your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to join the funeral in the room that has been prepared in the gym”. In the
Glass Half Empty or is the Glass Half Full A glass containing water to the half-way point is often used to point out the difference between optimists and pessimists. The optimist sees the glass as half full – focusing more on what is there and all that could be done with half a glass of
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Good evening everybody. It gives immense pleasure to be here and it’s an honour to be a part of this celebration. This event is an honoured to an actor who has completed the 25 years of acting career and it’s a greater achievement, because very few actors can boast a career of this span. As
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Taro root చేమ దుంప Snake gourd పొట్లకాయ
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Set up: arrange Yesterday, I set up a party at my home He plans to set up his own business I had a plan to put up my own YouTube channel Take up: start or occupy time I took up teaching as my career I don’t want to take up anymore of your time I
She’s pregnant (Basic) She’s expecting a baby (Advanced) I love my niece (Basic) I adore my niece (Advanced) Very Cute (Basic) Adorable (Advanced) It’s very funny! (Basic) It’s hilarious! (Advanced) How are you ? (Basic) How’s it going? (Advanced) What have you been upto? (Advanced) I’m tired (Basic) I’m worn out (Advanced) I’m dead tired
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ASAP: As soon as possible SBY : Somebody B4 : Before BTW: By the way FYI : For your information L8R : Later LOL : Laughing out loud ielts : international English language testing system learners YOLO: You only live once AKA: Also Known as DIY: Do it yourself HTH: Hope this helps IDK: I
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Formal Informal Dear Hi I hope this email finds you well How are you ? I am writing regarding I am writing about
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At what time, you get off to bed. (Wrong) At what time, you go to bed (Correct). [ reason: bed is not a place] Palu virigipoyayai: milk went off Goes off: padaypovadam The food has gone off Go on with your work (Wrong) Carry on with your work (Correct) [reason: Go on means continue] I
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Take On: To accept extra work Don’t take on more responsibilities that you can handle Kept On: To continue happening The rain kept on all night She kept on asking me questions whole time Hold on: to wait Could you please hold on for a while Hold on a moment, my father is coming Put
Show Off: Exhibit with Pride or Arrogant She couldn’t wait to show off her engagement ring to her friends. I like to show off new clothes to my friends Nod off: asleep I nodded off in the class after lunch Get off: Leave Place At what time do you get off to work Pay off:
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