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* Phrasal of the day:
TO LAY AWAY:
Save for the future.
- You'd better lay away money in case there's an emergency.
- If you want to travel in December, just lay away your holidays from now.


* Idioms of the day:
OUT OF THE BLUE:
Suddenly; all of a sudden.
- We were good friends, but he changed his personality out of the blue.
We were setting the tent up and, out of the blue, it started raining.

* Proverb of the day:
Better to die with honor than live with shame:
It is more honourable to do the right thing even if you will be punished or have to die for it than to live as a coward or a liar.

* Riddle:
Guest, There were five men going to church and it started to rain. The four that ran got wet and the one that stood still stayed dry. Why?

* Grammar Tip:
SAY and TELL:
These verbs are commonly confused by learners of English. Try to memorise sentences which are meaningful to you so that you don't forget what their differences are when reporting what someone mentioned:
He said that the film was good;
he said to me that the film was good.

She told me that she didn't like the film.

* Famous quote: I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific. ~ Lily Tomlin
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