read someone’s mind

  read someone’s mind (know exactly what a person is thinking) I have known David for years, and I can read his mind. Alice had read her husband’s mind with perfect accuracy. envocabulary.com

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second to none

  second to none (the best, better than anyone else, or anything) They provide such excellent service that is second to none. In our country, the public transportation system is second to none. In his English class, he is second to none. envocabulary.com

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Reflexive pronouns

  Reflexive pronouns are words that we use when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same. Did you hurt yourself? I can look after myself. We made ourselves some coffee. singular Subject pronouns Reflexive pronouns I myself you yourself he himself she herself it itself plural …

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Possessive pronouns

  Possessive pronouns are words which we use them instead of nouns and show ownership or relation. That pen is mine. This book is yours. That car is theirs. Singular Personal pronoun Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns I my mine You your yours He his his She her hers It its …

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eat high off the hog

  eat high off the hog (eat well, live luxuriously) Since he won the lottery, they ate high on the hog. For the first few days after I receive my salary, we eat high on the hog. envocabulary.com

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