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I am always happy to meet my friend, and my friend is my weekend.
Quote of the Day: “ Kill them with success and bury them with a smile.” Leonardo DiCaprio
  OMG! No school tomorrow. We are having holidays. Yay!!!  🍁  🍁  🍁  🍁  🍁  🍁  🍁 
Quote of the Day: “Move Out Of Your Comfort Zone. You Can Only Grow If You Are Willing To Feel Awkward And Uncomfortable When You Try Something New.”- Brian Tracy ( Brian Tracy  (born January 5, 1944) is a  Canadian-American   motivational public speaker  and  self-development author. He is the author of over seventy books that have been translated into dozens of languages.  His popular books are  Earn What You're Really Worth ,  Eat That Frog! , and  The Psychology of Achievement . )
Idiom of the Day: Feel a bit under the weather Feel a bit under the weather = f eeling slightly ill.
Quote of the Day: “Pay close attention to people who don’t clap when you win.”  Leonardo DiCaprio  
Go for ZNO 2021: usage problems:  Learn, teach: •          Learn refers to “gaining knowledge,” whereas teach means “to give knowledge. •          I learned so much from my elementary English teacher. •          My elementary English teacher used to teach me so much.
May your coffee be strong and your Monday be short.
Cozy + smell of pancakes - alarm clock = weekend
Go for ZNO 2021: usage problems: Enthused, enthusiastic: •          Enthused is nonstandard English; therefore, use enthusiastic. •          Nonstandard: The employees were all enthused about the new work arrangement. •          Correct: The employees were all enthusiastic about the new work arrangement.
Make Today Beautiful!
Idiom of the Day At the drop of a hat =   without any hesitation; instantly.
Go for ZNO 2021: usage problems: Loose, lose: •          Loose is commonly an adjective and used in idioms e.g. cut loose , turn loose or break loose . Lose is always a verb meaning “to miss from one’s possession.” •          Grandma loves to wear loose clothes. •          Lose this game, and you are out of the entire tournament.
Quote of the Day: “I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.”                                                                       Alexander the Great ( Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. )