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general actions & collocations

general actions & collocations related phrases

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useful piece of advice

●Easy

Use when friends or family give helpful advice

"My grandfather gave me a useful piece of advice about saving money."

Use when receiving guidance in a workplace or learning environment

"She shared a useful piece of advice on how to prepare for the interview."

tried every possible way

●●Medium

When solving a problem, it means all feasible solutions have been tried.

"I've tried every possible way to fix this issue, but nothing seems to work."

To express helplessness or frustration while emphasizing that one has done their best

"She tried every possible way to convince him, but he still refused to listen."

taking care of

●Easy

Used to describe taking care of someone or something, such as looking after children or pets.

"She is taking care of her younger brother while their parents are away."

Used to describe handling or being responsible for a certain task or issue.

"He is responsible for taking care of all the paperwork for the project."

take advantage of

●Easy

Make the most of an opportunity or resource

"She took advantage of the sunny weather to go for a walk."

to take unfair advantage of someone or something

"He took advantage of her kindness and borrowed money without repaying."

take action

●Easy

In business decision-making, it is used when quick responses to market changes are needed.

"We must take action now to address climate change before it's too late."

In social activities, it is used to encourage people to actively participate and make a difference.

"The manager decided to take action to improve the team's performance."

take a photo

●Easy

Capturing scenery or people while traveling

"Can you take a photo of us in front of the Eiffel Tower?"

Capturing important or interesting moments in daily life

"I love to take a photo of my cat when he's sleeping."

make an effort

●Easy

Use this phrase to encourage someone to try harder or put in more effort, such as when a teacher tells a student, "If you work a little harder, your grades will improve."

"If you want to improve your English, you need to make an effort to practice every day."

Use it to describe the actions taken by oneself or others to achieve a goal, for example: "He really worked hard to pass the exam."

"She made a real effort to finish the project on time despite the tight deadline."

make a list

●Easy

Make a shopping list of items you need before going shopping.

"Before going to the supermarket, I need to make a list of groceries to buy."

Make a to-do list when planning tasks

"She made a list of tasks to complete by the end of the day."

loaded the lorry

●●Medium

Describing the logistics scene of goods being loaded onto a truck

"The workers loaded the lorry with boxes of fresh produce."

Situations involving transportation or handling work

"By noon, they had loaded the lorry and were ready to depart."

learn the hard way

●●Medium

Learning the hard way

"He didn't listen to the warnings and had to learn the hard way that speeding is dangerous."

To pay the price for ignoring advice and trying things one's own way.

"I learned the hard way that saving money is important after facing a financial crisis."

keep a record of

●Easy

Used in office settings to record meeting minutes or track task progress

"Please keep a record of all the expenses during the business trip."

In personal life, it's used to track daily expenses or important events.

"She keeps a record of her daily workouts to track her progress."

have access to

●Easy

Describe someone having access to a certain resource or service, such as the internet, a database, etc.

"All employees have access to the company's internal database."

to indicate that someone has access to certain information or opportunities

"Students in this program have access to exclusive research materials."

give way to

●●Medium

Yield to vehicles or pedestrians in traffic scenarios

"Drivers must give way to pedestrians at the crosswalk."

One thing is replaced by another.

"Traditional methods are giving way to new technologies in many industries."

getting in your way

●●Medium

Use when someone or something obstructs your plans or actions.

"I don't want to get in your way, so I'll wait until you're finished."

Used to describe physical or metaphorical barriers

"His constant interruptions are really getting in my way when I'm trying to work."

find your way back

●●Medium

Used to describe the situation of finding one's way again after getting lost.

"After wandering in the forest for hours, they finally found their way back to the campsite."

Getting back on track in life or work

"She took a break from her career but eventually found her way back to her passion for teaching."

find a way

●Easy

When solving problems or overcoming difficulties, it means needing to find a solution.

"No matter how difficult the situation is, we must find a way to succeed."

Encourage others or yourself not to give up and keep striving to find a way out.

"She always finds a way to make things work, even when the odds are against her."

do your duty

●●Medium

In the workplace, superiors emphasize responsibility to subordinates.

"As a soldier, you must do your duty to protect the country."

In family education, parents teach their children to take responsibility when

"Parents often remind their children to do their duty by completing homework on time."

do your best

●Easy

Encourage others to give their all in exams or competitions

"No matter the outcome, just do your best in the competition."

Motivate others to perform at their best in work or tasks

"The teacher told the students to do their best on the final exam."

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