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Simple / Normal → Stylish / Advanced
Lucky → Jammy / Fortunate
Secret → Under wraps / Hush-hush
Get married → Tie the knot / Walk down the aisle
Hello → What’s up? / Hey there
Meet → Catch up / Bump into
Yes → Absolutely / Of course
No → Nope / Not at all
Maybe → Perhaps / Could be
I don’t know → Beats me / No clue
How are you? → How’s it going? / What’s new?
Good luck → Break a leg / All the best
Wasting time → Faffing around / Killing time
Really? → Seriously? / You don’t say!
I’m very happy → Over the moon / On cloud nine
I’m tired → Worn out / Beat
It’s easy → Piece of cake / A walk in the park
I’m busy → Snowed under / Tied up
Be quiet → Zip it / Keep it down
That’s amazing → That’s awesome / That’s brilliant
Goodbye → Catch you later! / Take care
Please → Kindly / If you don’t mind
Thank you → Much obliged / Many thanks
You’re welcome → No problem / Anytime
Excuse me → Pardon me / Sorry to interrupt
I’m sorry → My bad / I apologize
25/09/2025
Parallelism with Verbs | Grammar
Keep verbs consistent—infinitives, gerunds, or simple forms. Example: They came, saw, and helped.
25/09/2025
Phrasal Verbs with Examples ✨
1. end up — finally do/arrive at a result
We ended up staying home.
2. turn out — have a result
The plan turned out great.
3. come up with — think of/invent
She came up with a clever fix.
4. figure out — understand/solve
I can’t figure this out.
5. show up — arrive
He didn’t show up on time.
6. hang out — spend time socially
Let’s hang out this weekend.
7. run into — meet by chance
I ran into Maya at the store.
8. pick up (learn) — learn casually
You pick up slang quickly.
9. sort out — organize/resolve
We’ll sort out the details tomorrow.
Daily Use Vocabulary
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