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16. Transport, Comparatives, Superlatives

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This episode I go through Transportation Vocab as well as the grammar of comparatives and superlatives.
Idioms:
1. To not see the wood for the trees
Meaning:
To be so involved in trivial matters that you don’t get the important facts.
Example: He always argues on the silliest topics, it’s like he can’t see wood for the trees.
2. Lose your marbles
Meaning:
To go insane.
Example: Our mailman has lost his marbles, every day he drops Mr. Smith’s mail on our door.
3. Straight from the Horse’s mouth
Meaning:
Directly from the person involved.
Example: Listen to the news straight from the horse’s mouth, his factory burned down right in front of his eyes.
Vocab:
Coach, Ferry, Truck/lorry, Parkway/Freeway/Highway/Motorway, Motorbike/Motorcycle, Scooter, Tram/Trolley, Underground/Tube/Metro/Subway, Van
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This episode I go through Transportation Vocab as well as the grammar of comparatives and superlatives.
Idioms:
1. To not see the wood for the trees
Meaning:
To be so involved in trivial matters that you don’t get the important facts.
Example: He always argues on the silliest topics, it’s like he can’t see wood for the trees.
2. Lose your marbles
Meaning:
To go insane.
Example: Our mailman has lost his marbles, every day he drops Mr. Smith’s mail on our door.
3. Straight from the Horse’s mouth
Meaning:
Directly from the person involved.
Example: Listen to the news straight from the horse’s mouth, his factory burned down right in front of his eyes.
Vocab:
Coach, Ferry, Truck/lorry, Parkway/Freeway/Highway/Motorway, Motorbike/Motorcycle, Scooter, Tram/Trolley, Underground/Tube/Metro/Subway, Van
Don't forget to like and share!
My books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.%20S.%20Gholson/author/B07SM8YQX2
Website: http://everyweekenglish.tilda.ws/
https://everyweekenglish.buzzsprout.com/share

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