Be thankful for the prior year and hopeful about the next. Wishing you much prosperity, good health and good luck!
Best wishes for a bright and promising New Year 2016! Hope it is the best year ever for you filled with everything that makes you happy and keeps you safe.
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3. Happy Womens day wishes
It's Women's day! Feel special and unique on the top of the world!
Women are always a source of inspiration for the family and the society. Happy Women's day to you!
3. On wedding day |
1. On this special day of your wedding
wishing you happiness and love
like the unending circle of your wedding ring.
You two are perfect together! Wishing you love and happiness on your special day!
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2. Congratulations on the start of something beautiful! Much love, health and happiness to you both on this happy occasion.
To find true love and to share one dream is a blessing. May you have many happy years together!
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3. Congratulations on your wedding day,
Each of you is very special in your own way.
Together you are even more special,
May your love will never be perishable!
May your married life be full of laughter
And you will love each other forever after!
Congratulations to the Newlyweds!
4. Samples of condolences |
1. Dear Mr. Summers,
I would like to extend the deep sympathy of all of us at Jason Associates. We had the privilege of knowing and working with Edith for many years, and her friendly presence will be sadly missed.
Please consider us your friends and telephone us if we can be of any help.
Sincerely,
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2. No one can prepare you for a loss; it comes like a swift wind. However, take comfort in knowing that he/she is now resting in the arms of our Lord. Our/My deepest condolences to you and your family.
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3. A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. Please accept my/our condolences, he/she will not be forgotten.
Provebs and sayings |
1. All men can't be masters. | . . |
2. All things are difficult before they are easy. | - . . |
3. Bad news has wings. | . . |
4. Believe not all that you seen or half what you hear. | , . |
5. Better be alone than in bad company. | , . |
6. Bargain is bargain. | . |
7. Children are poor men's riches. | , . |
8. Creditors have better memories than debtors. | , , . |
9. Custom is a second nature. | - . , . |
10. Debt is the worst poverty. | - . |
11. Doing is better than saying. | , . |
12. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. | , . |
13. Every country has its customs. | , . |
14. Every man is the architect of his own fortunes. | . |
15. Everything is good in its season. | . |
16. Experience is the mother of wisdom. | , . |
17. False friends are worse than open enemies. | - . |
18. A word is enough to wise. | . |
19. Good beginning makes a good ending. | . |
20. Good masters make good servants. | , . |
21. He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing. | , . |
22. Honesty is the best policy. | - . |
23. Little knowledge is a dangerous thing. | . |
24. Live not to eat, but eat to live. | . |
25. Money is a good servant but a bad master. | - , . |
26. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. | , . |
27. Old friends and old wine are best. | , , - . |
28. Fortune favours the brave. | . |
29. Success is never blamed. | . |
30. Wealth is nothing without health. | . |
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QUOTATIONS |
1. It is more blessed to give than receive. | John Acton |
2. They know enough who know how to learn | Henry Adams |
3. All experience is an arch, to build upon. | Joseph Addison |
4. Arguments out a pretty mouth are unanswerable. | Joseph Addison |
5. Civilization degrades the many to exalt the few. | AmosAlcott |
6. Knowledge itself is power. | Francis Bacon |
7. Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper. | Francis Bacon |
8. In war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there no winners, but all are losers. | Neville Chamber lain |
9. The knowledge of the world is only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet. | Philip Chester field |
10. When you have nothing to say, say nothing. | Charles Caleb Colton |
11. Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. | Henry Fielding |
12. We drink one anothers health and spoil our own. | Jerome K.Jerome |
13. What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure. | Samuel Johnson |
14. There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your hearts desire. The other is to get it. | GeorgeBernard Show |
15. Experience, the name men give to their mistakes. | Oscar Wilde |
PHRASAL VERBS |
Phrasal verbs | Meaning | Translation | |
answer back | reply rudely | ||
ask for | to speak to someone to give you something | ||
black out | faint, lose consciousness | ||
break down | 1) go out of order, cease to function 2) lose control of one's emotions | 1) 2) | |
bump into | to meet someone unexpectedly | ||
call back | to telephone someone again | ||
carry on | to continue doing something | ||
catch on | develop understanding or knowledge of something | ; ; | |
check out (of) | follow procedures for leaving (a hotel, etc.) | ( ) | |
cheer up | help someone feel less worried / depressed / sad | , | |
chew out | scold someone severely; berate | , | |
chip in | contribute / donate (often money) to something done by a group | ; ( -.); | |
count on | depend on; trust that something will happen or that someone will do as expected | ||
cross out | show that something written is wrong or unnecessary by making an X across it | , ; | |
cut back (on) | use less of something | ||
draw up | write (contract, agreement, document) | ||
deal with | handle, take care of (problem, situation) | ||
die down | calm down, become less strong | ||
eat out | to have a meal in a restaurant instead of at home | - | |
get on (well) with | have a good relationship with(somebody) | ||
get together | meet each other | ||
give away | to provide someone with something | o | |
drop out | leave school without finishing | ||
figure out | understand, find the answer | ||
mix something up | confuse two or more things | ||
pass for | to be accepted,as being a particular type of person or thing | , | |
pick up | to take someone somewhere | ||
plug in | to connect something to an electricity | ||
sort out | to decide the problem | ||
throw away | to get rid of something |
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