Take for granted – Idiom meaning and examples

Take for granted – Idiom meaning and examples

  English Idiom – Take for granted The English Idiom TAKE FOR GRANTED has the following meanings: 1. Take for granted = to fail to appreciate (something/someone) To take (something/someone) for granted means to NOT appreciate something/someone as you should, as...
Affect vs. Effect

Affect vs. Effect

AFFECT is a verb that means to influence or produce a change in something. It refers to the action of causing an impact on someone or something. EFFECT is a noun that refers to the result or outcome of an action or event. It represents the change or consequence that...
She sells seashells by the seashore

She sells seashells by the seashore

She sells seashells by the seashore. I will say this tongue twister slowly the first time and then I will repeat it at normal speed. Can YOU say it as quickly as me? (Without making a mistake!) Ange and I found this large shell AFTER the sun had gone down.We decided...

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