I don't want to go out. Since my boyfriend left me I've been feeling blue.
Don't feel blue. Life is short, have some fun!
Take note
When you say something will happen until you're blue in the face you mean it will be happening for a long time.
Example:
You can talk until you're blue in the face. You are not my boss and I'm not going to follow your orders!
Interesting fact
Despite their popularity in the aquarium trade, mandarin fish are considered difficult to keep, as their feeding habits are very specific. They are also sometimes called psychedelic fish due to their unusual colouring.
The adjective "smart" is placed before the noun "enough" in the correct sentence. This is the usual order in English when using the construction "adjective + enough + noun."
[M] [T] I had enough time, so I didn't need to hurry. [M] [T] Does she have enough energy to take a long trip? [M] [T] I have a lot of money and enough time to use it. [M] [T] He spoke slowly enough for everyone to understand.
Dysarthria means difficulty speaking. It can be caused by brain damage or by brain changes occurring in some conditions affecting the nervous system, or related to ageing. It can affect people of all ages.
# Practice regularly by reading simple texts, writing short sentences, and speaking in English. # Use grammar books, online tutorials, and language learning apps to reinforce your understanding. # Seek feedback from teachers, language exchange partners, or native English speakers to improve your grammar skills.
With practice, anyone can increase their knowledge base, sharpen their intellect and learn new skills. There are a number of ways to boost your cognitive ability and expand your mental capacity. We should aim to spend time every day learning something new.
having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student. displaying or characterized by quickness of understanding, sound thought, or good judgment: an intelligent reply.
Too comes before the adjective or adverb it's describing, while enough comes after the adjective or adverb. Enough comes before a noun, whereas too is never used before a noun.
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