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Today's Expressions

Learn useful English expressions easily and fun.

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to look around

to explore a place by walking through it without a specific destination · to examine the surroundings

What's the situation?

This expression is fantastic for those moments when you've just arrived in a new city or are chilling in a cool neighborhood, and you just want to wander a bit and soak it all in. 🚶‍♀️ It implies a relaxed exploration, not a high-pressure sightseeing tour!

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to put off

delay · postpone

What's the situation?

This phrasal verb is your go-to when you decide to deal with something later, whether it's a chore, a decision, or even a fun plan! 📅 It's often used when you're delaying something you *should* do, sometimes due to a little bit of procrastination! 😉

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to pack up and go

to quickly gather your belongings and leave · to leave suddenly, often for a trip

What's the situation?

This expression is perfect when you decide to leave quickly for a trip, perhaps spontaneously, without a lot of prior planning. ✈️ It suggests a sudden departure, often for an adventure or simply a much-needed break! 🎒

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to send over

to send something to someone · to deliver something

What's the situation?

This is a super handy phrase for when you're passing along documents, files, or even just information to a colleague or client. 📧 It's slightly more casual than "submit" or "forward," but still perfectly professional. Think of it as a friendly way to say, "Here, this is for you!" 😊

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to hit up a store

to visit a store · to go to a shop quickly

What's the situation?

This expression is perfect when you need to make a quick trip to a particular shop, or you are suggesting going to a specific store with friends. 🛍️ It implies a short, focused visit rather than a long shopping spree. Think 'I need to grab something specific' or 'Let's check out that new place!'

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to check out (a place/thing)

to visit a place or look at something interesting · to explore

What's the situation?

This expression is super handy when you're talking about places to visit, whether you're planning a trip or sharing recommendations. ✨ It means to go and see something, often with a sense of curiosity or evaluation. It's perfect for when you want to explore! 🗺️

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to head out

to leave a place · to depart

What's the situation?

This expression is super useful when you're talking about leaving a place, especially when you're about to start a journey or an activity! 🚶‍♀️✈️ It's casual and perfect for everyday chats with friends about your travel plans!

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to get around

to travel or move from place to place in an area · to navigate a city or region

What's the situation?

Ever landed in a new city and wondered, 'How am I going to see everything?' This expression is your go-to for asking or talking about transportation options! 🚗💨 Whether it's trains, buses, bikes, or just good old walking, it covers all the ways you can navigate a place. Super handy for travelers!

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