Daily sentence English 0414

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All of this is from the daily charging of the Hong En website (http://www.hongen.com/eng/daily), you can also hear English pronunciation of these statements in the site.

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Daily idiom

Up to one's neck

Deepest in ...

SHE SAID SHE KNEW NOTHING ABOUT The Robbery, But I'm Sure She'S IN IT UP To Her Neck.

She said that she didn't know about this robbery, but I dared to be deeply involved in it.

Daily term

Donate (v.)

Donation

Example:

I donate Money Regularly to Charity.

I donated regularly to charity.

A day

I can manage.

I can walk.

dialogue:

A: Shall I Give You a Hand with all those things?

B: That's all right. Thank you. I can manage.

A: Let me help you take these things.

B: It doesn't matter. thank you. I am here.

Daily practice

Who is going to ________ at the meeting tonight?

A. Take a chair B. Take the chair

C. Hold a chair D. Hold the chair

The standard answer is: b.

This question analysis:

Take The Chair means "Hosting Meeting, Chairman"

Take a chair means "entering the seat."

Daily smile

A birthday present

birthday present

Annie: Mum, Do you know what I'm going to give you for your birthday?

Mum: no, dear, what is it?

Annie: a nice teapot.

Mum: But I've got a nice teapot.

Annie: no, you have't. I've just dropped it!

Annie: Mom, you know if you have a birthday, will you send you what gift?

Mom: Dear, I can't guess, what is it?

Anne: A beautiful teapot.

Mom: I have already had a very good teapot.

Annie: No, you are gone. I just smashed it.

Daily award

Riches Are Gotten with Pain, Kept With Care, And Lost with Grief.

--Latin proverb

Wealth is from hard work, keeping in anxiety, lost in sorrow.

Latin proverb

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