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17. Men vs. Women Stereotypes, Articles, Prepositions
This episode I talk about the grammar of Articles, Prepositions, and Men vs. Women.
Idioms:
1. Crying Wolf
Meaning: To ask for help when you don’t need it.
Example: You have cried Wolf so many times that no one believes you now.
2. Palm off
Meaning: Pass off something as genuine when it is spurious.
Example: This shopkeeper always palms off old stock to the customers.
3. Has bigger fish to fry
Meaning: Has more important work to do.
Example: Please don’t bother me today with any calls, I have bigger fish to fry.
Articles generally: A/an, the, no article: rule of thumb = specific use the, random use a/an, no article for plurals
Prepositions generally: A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
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