Quote: often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day. (Vincent Van Gogh)
Phrasal verb: Leave out/left out
1. If you leave something out, it can mean that you put something in a place outside and forgot about it. For example: I left the cheese out all night.
Phrasal verb: Leave out/left out
1. If you leave something out, it can mean that you put something in a place outside and forgot about it. For example: I left the cheese out all night. I wonder if I can still eat it?
2. It can also mean that you forgot to add something. For example: He left a letter out of the web address and I couldn’t get to the website.
3. „Left out“ can also be a feeling of not belonging or not being part of a group. It means you don’t have the information that others might have in that group. For example: He wasn’t invited to the party and he felt left out.
Test
She kept her money in a brown leather _______ .
1. purse, 2. parcel, 3. packet, 4. package
Joke
A couple made a deal that whoever died first would come back and inform the other of the after life. The woman’s biggest fear was that there was no heaven. After a long life the husband was the first to go and true to his word he made contact.
„Mary... Mary.... „
„Is that you Fred?“
„Yes, I have come back like we agreed.“
„What is it like?“
„Well, I get up in the morning, I have sex, I have breakfast, I have sex, I bathe in the sun, then I have sex-twice, I have lunch, then sex pretty much all afternoon-supper-then sex till late at night, sleep then start all over again.“
„Oh Fred you surely must be in heaven.“
„Hell no, I’m a rabbit in Kansas.“
Correct answer to the test question: 1. purse (Králik Róbert)
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