Comments on: A day off – expressions with “day” https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2013/a-day-off-expressions-with-day/ |Communicating in English| learn English well| speak and write English| grammar practice| English videos| Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:40:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: Another in the series of vocabulary with “day” – Every other day | John's IELTS & English Corner https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2013/a-day-off-expressions-with-day/#comment-1220 Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:06:30 +0000 https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/?p=583#comment-1220 [...]  If you want to learn English well, look through our vocabulary sections to find some English expressions that you like. Then try to use them when you speak or write. Other expressions with day:  That will be the day when he gets a proper job, I’m sure we’ll all celebrate. That car still works, but it has seen better days. I start my holidays in two days time. Day or date? I recognised you very easily, you don’t look a day older . 35 years old? No way, she’s 60 if she is a day . OK, we’re all tired. Let’s call it a day. Things are going very well, but it’s early days yet. If it works out well I’ll celebrate by taking a day off. [...]

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By: A day off – expressions with “day” | John's English Corner https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2013/a-day-off-expressions-with-day/#comment-1176 Mon, 10 Jun 2013 01:51:05 +0000 https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/?p=583#comment-1176 [...] on 10/06/2013 · Leave a Comment [...]

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