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 *💠Synonyms for Keep Up the Good Work!💠*


*_📌Here is the list of important synonyms for common phrase “Keep Up the Good Work”_*

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🏆Congratulations, you got it right!

🏆Congratulations!

🏆Couldn’t have done it better myself.

🏆Exactly right!

🏆Good effort!

🏆Good for you!

🏆Good going!

🏆Good job!

🏆Good work!

🏆I knew you could do it.

🏆I’m very proud of you

🏆I’ve never seen anyone do it better.

🏆It looks like you’ve put a lot of work into this.

🏆It’s a classic.

🏆Keep it up!

🏆Keep on trying!

🏆Keep working on it; you’re improving.

🏆Much better!

🏆Nice going.

🏆Nice work!

🏆Not bad.

🏆Nothing can stop you now.

🏆Now that’s what I call a fine job.

🏆Now you have it.

🏆Now you’ve figured it out.

🏆Now you’ve got the hang of it!

🏆One more time and you’ll have it.

🏆Right on!

🏆Super Duper!

🏆Super!

🏆Superior work.

🏆Terrific!

🏆That looks like it is going to be a great paper.

🏆That was first class work.

🏆That’s a good point.

🏆That’s a real work of art.

🏆That’s an interesting way of looking at it.

🏆That’s better than ever.

🏆That’s better.

🏆That’s coming along nicely.

🏆That’s good!

🏆That’s really nice.

🏆That’s right!

🏆That’s the best ever.

🏆That’s the right way to do it.

🏆That’s the way to do it.

🏆That’s the way.

🏆That’s clever.

🏆That’s the way to do it.

🏆Very interesting.

🏆Way to go!

🏆Well, look at you go!

🏆What neat work!

🏆You are doing a good job!

🏆You are learning a lot.

🏆You are learning fast.

🏆You are very good at that.



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         *IDIOMS*


🍓1. *On cloud nine*


💠To be extremely happy or excited.


 ♦️Jack was on cloud nine when his girlfriend said ‘yes’ to his proposal.


🔸 'Congratulations on your promotion. How do you feel now?' 'Thanks. I’m on cloud nine!'


 🔹Nancy was on cloud nine when she saw her family after two years abroad.


🍓2. *Make one’s day*


💠To make someone feel very happy.


♦️This birthday surprise really made my day.


 🔹Hanging out with Alex after such a long time really made my day.


 🔸Today Tom proposed to me, which made my day.


🍓3. *Not the end of the world*


💠Used when you try to stop someone from having negative thoughts by saying that it’s not the worst thing that could happen.


♦️ Don’t worry about the debt. It’s not the end of the world.


 🔹Failing a test is not the end of the world. Come on! Let’s try a second time.


 🔸We’ll be very upset if we don’t win the contest but ultimately it’s not the end of the world.


🍓4. *Feel blue/have the blues*


💠To feel sad or depressed.


 ♦️He’s been feeling blue since the day she left.


 🔸I’m such a sensitive person, I usually feel blue on gloomy days.


🔹The little girl had the blues for years after seeing her family being burned in the fire.


🍓5. *Face like a wet weekend*


💠To look miserable.


♦️ 'Are you alright? You have a face like a wet weekend.'


🔹 Elvis had a face like a wet weekend since his company went bankrupt.


🔸 'Hey, you have a face like a wet weekend. Come on! Things will get better if you try harder.'


🍓 6. *Get a (real) kick out of something*


💠To enjoy something very much.


♦️ I get a kick out of art.


🔸 They get a kick out of traveling.


🔹 He gets a kick out of football. He’s a big fan of Lionel Messi.


🍓7. *On top of the world*


💠To feel extremely happy.


♦️ Harry was on top of the world when Jenny accepted his invitation to dinner.


 🔹People were on top of the world when the national football team won.


 🔸She was on top of the world when her little baby, Jason, was born.


🍓8. *In seventh heaven*


💠To feel extremely happy.


♦️ She was in seventh heaven when she won the lottery.


🔸Jasmine was in seventh heaven when she was promoted to be the manager.


 🔹He was in seventh heaven when Sally admitted that she loved him.


🍓9. *Over the moon*


💠To feel extremely happy.


 ♦️Sue is over the moon about her new laptop.


 🔸I am over the moon about my trip to Korea in June.


 🔹My sister was over the moon when she was declared the winner of the beauty pageant.


🍓10. *Have a whale of a time*


💠To have a lot of fun.


♦️ We had a whale of a time at the party last night.


🔹 ‘I had a whale of a time in New York. See you soon!'


🔸 I hope you have a whale of a time abroad. Take care!


🍓11. *Let one’s hair down*


💠To relax and enjoy oneself.


 🔹'Tomorrow is your birthday. Go home early tonight and let your hair down.'


🔸 She’s such a workaholic, she finds it hard to let her hair down even on the weekends.



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📑 *VOCABULARY*


• *Down in the dumps :* discouraged, depressed, or sad.


• *Foil a plan :* to spoil a plan; to cause it to fail.


• *Take time off :* to take a break from one's employment or school.


• *Turn down :* to refuse someone's request.


• *On the pretext of :* a false reason used to explain why you are doing something.


• *A due deadline :* the time something should be delivered.


• *Do without :* to manage without.


• *For the time being :* for the present; until some other arrangement is made.


• *You’re kidding :* You cannot be serious; I don't believe it; this can't be true.


• *Hit the ceiling :* to explode in anger; to go crazy.


• *Step in :* to become involved in a difficult situation, especially in order to help.


• *Put a stop to :* to cause to end.


• *After all :* used to add information that shows that what you have just said is true.


• *Crack the whip :* to use your authority to make someone else behave better or work harder.


It's Me.



*Common English expressions*


1. *Fed up* - this means, to have had enough


2. *Feel like* - this means, want to do something


3. *No hard feelings* - don't worry


4. *Heavy duty* - tough and powerful


5. *Hook up* - to connect


6. *Join forces* - means to unite


7. *just what the doctor ordered* - means what you need


8. *Just about* - nearly


9. *Ins and outs* - the small details


10. *In hand* - under control


11. *Kick around* - treat badly


12. *Kick the bucket* - to die


13. *Knock it off* - to stop it


14. *Know-it-all* - means, over confident


15. *Keep on* - continue


16. *In less than no time* - immediately


17. *Long face* - sad


18. *Means business* - serious


19. *Make up your mind* - decide


20. *Make off with* - to steal


21. *Make believe* - to pretend


22. *Mixed up* - confused


23. *Makes sense* - seems reasonable/ right


24. *Make a difference* - to matter


25. *Nail it down* - finalize it


26. *Never mind* - don't worry about it


27. *No doubt* - certainly


28. *No sweat* - it's easy to do/ Ok


29. *Of age* - old enough


30. *Off the hook* - out of trouble


31. *Once in a blue moon* - rarely


32. *Out of order* - does not work


33. *Out of shape* -  to be unfit



Name of Spices!


1. Cuamin seeds = जीरा

2. Turmeric = हल्दी

3. Cinnamon = दालचीनी

4. Coriander Leaves = धनिया

5. Clove = लौंग

6. Black Mustard Seeds = राई

7. Black Pepper = काली मिर्च

8. Bay Leaves = तेजपत्ता

9. Cardamom = इलाइची

10. Fenugreek = दाना मेथी

11. Asafoetida = हींग

12. Fennel Seeds = सौंफ

13. Curry Leaves = कड़ी पत्ता

14. Poppy Seeds = खसखस

15. Seasame Seeds = तिल

16. Watermelon Seeds = मगज़

17. Dry Mango Powder = अमचूर

18. Carom Seeds = अजवाइन

19. Garlic = लहसुन

20. Nutmeg = जायफल


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