Wednesday, 7 January 2026

give my two cents



give my two cents
= to offer one's opinion or advice

I’d like to give my two cents on the project: I think we should focus more on product innovation.

In my opinion, if I may give my two cents, we should choose a restaurant with outdoor seating.

I want to give my two cents about the new park regulations; I believe they could encourage more community involvement.

I’d like to give my two cents regarding the presentation; adding more visuals could enhance understanding.


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "give my two cents":

Synonyms:
Offer my opinion
Share my thoughts
Give my perspective
Contribute my views
Suggest

Antonyms:
Remain silent
Keep my opinion to myself
Not comment
Withhold my thoughts

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What does "give my two cents" mean?

#English

A) Share my thoughts
B) Lend a dollar
C) Keep it secret
D) Ignore the issue




 

Tuesday, 6 January 2026

water under the bridge

 




water under the bridge
= past events or issues that are no longer considered important

Susan and Mark had a big argument last year, but that's all water under the bridge now. They are friends again.

After an intense rivalry in college, the players regarded those days as water under the bridge when they reunited for a charity match.

After their disagreement about the project, they decided it was just water under the bridge and moved on.

The missed flight was frustrating at the time, but now it's just water under the bridge since we enjoyed the rest of our trip.


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "water under the bridge":

Synonyms:
Past issues
No longer relevant
Irrelevant concerns
In the past

Antonyms:
Current issues
Ongoing problems
Still relevant

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When would you use "water under the bridge"?

#English

A) In a serious argument
B) To resolve past issues
C) During a fun event
D) To plan for tomorrow


Monday, 5 January 2026

snake oil salesman





snake oil salesman

= a person who deceives others by selling worthless or ineffective products or services  

Beware of this snake oil salesman, as he is trying to sell you pills that claim to cure cancer immediately.

The market is filled with snake oil salesmen promising overnight success for anyone willing to invest their money.

Always do your research before buying from a snake oil salesman; not all products are as effective as they claim.

After falling for a snake oil salesman in an online ad, he learned to be more cautious about what he believed.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "snake oil salesman":

Synonyms:
Fraudster
Con artist 
Scammer 
Swindler 

Antonyms:
Honest seller
Reputable merchant
Trustworthy vendor
Legitimate businessperson
Credible supplier


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In the sentence, "Beware of this snake oil salesman, as he is trying to sell you pills that claim to cure cancer immediately," what does "snake oil salesman" mean?

#English

A) A trustworthy doctor
B) A dishonest vendor
C) A cancer researcher
D) A pill manufacturer


 

Friday, 2 January 2026

Proofreading

 Which one is grammatically correct?


Sentence 1: Mark wished everyone a joyful and prosperous Happy New Year last night.


Sentence 2: Mark wish everyone a joy and prosperous Happy New Year last night.


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Thursday, 1 January 2026

Happy New Year!

 



I wish you all a wonderful year and a healthy life in 2026!

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

resemble




resemble
= to have a similar appearance or characteristics to something or someone else


Mark resembles his father in both looks and intelligence.

The two buildings closely resemble each other, but they are not from the same architect.

The two songs resemble each other in melody, but the lyrics tell different stories.

The puppies resemble their mother in both size and color.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "resemble":

Synonyms 
Similar to
Look like
Take after
Echo 

Antonyms 
Differ from
Diverge
Contrast with
Be unlike 

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In the sentence "Mark resembles his father in both looks and intelligence," what does "resembles" mean?

#English

A) Is very different from
B) Looks similar to
C) Acts like
D) Ignores