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English expression using the word “green”

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English expression using the word “green”

English language uses the word GREEN in different sentences that have different meanings. Here are some examples of sentences using the word GREEN;

1. Green Bananas >> To illustrate the fruits that have not fully matured, for example Green Bananas, Bananas means not yet fully mature (that does not mean the Green Bananas in terms of Indonesian).

2. HE'S STILL VERY GREEN, HE'S BOUND TO MAKE mistakes >> To describe someone who is less experienced (not yet mature or wise).

3. IT WAS A ROUGH Crossing AND MANY OF THE PASSENGERS DISTINCTLY GREEN LOOKED >> GREEN in this case means white.

4. THE GRASS IS (ALWAYS) Greener ON THE OTHER SIDE (OF THE FENCE) >> (Greener = MORE GREEN, in this case describes a person who never felt satisfied with the current situation (in terms of financial and from the other side) and always consider others better off.

5. MOTHER HAS GREEN Fingers >> Green Fingers is defined as someone who has a green thumb skills.

There are other several other meanings of GREEN which can be find in the Dictionary.

How to describe your company when poeple ask you

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How to describe your company when poeple ask you
When people ask you about your company, you can start answering with the words as follow:

People : What company do you work for? or Who do you represent?
You : I work for MD Entertainment or I represent the MD Entertainment.

People : What is the name of your company?
You : The name of our company is MD Entertainment

People : What type of business do you do?
You : We are in the entertainment business.


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Polite Invitation

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Polite Invitation
Here are some expression to invite someone politely:

I'd like to invite you to come to my party (Formal)
If you have time, I would like to invite you to come to my party (Formal)
Would you like to come to my party(Informal)
Won't you come to my party (informal)
I wonder if you would like to come to my party (informal)


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English Expression for Business

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English Expression for Business
In running a business, we should have a polite expression that is usually used to express something such as apologizing, asking for help, company description, and many more. Here I want to give some examples of apologizing for business purposes and next time, I will try to give you the other examples.

I made a mistake.
Please accept my apologies.
I am sorry, I didn't mean to...
I do apologize for...
I beg your pardon for...





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English Expression: To be in hot water

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English Expression: To be in hot water
To be in hot water is English expression that mean being in trouble. When we say, "I am in hot water". It means, "I am in trouble".

Another expression using the word water is to be in deep water. I am in deep water. It means that I am in difficulty.

Well, that's enough for today, I will find the other expression for you.


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To be in the pink

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To be in the pink
Hello everybody! How are you today? Are you in the pink? Good, I am in the pink too right now. Although I am feeling blue but I’m in the pink.

When we are in a good or perfect condition especially of health, we can say we’re in the pink. How to know the difference between pink as a color and the expression above? To find out let’s read the conversation below:

Jane : Hi, John, how’re you today?
John : Hi, Jane, I’m in the pink, let’s go around!
Jane : Where’re we going? But I’m not ready yet.
John : OK, I’ll wait for you here.
Jane : Thanks, I’ll get dressed first, wear my favorite clothes.
John : OK, go!
(After 15 minutes)
Jane : Hi, John, I’m ready now. Let’s go!
John : Oh my! You look more beautiful with that pink dress.
Jane : Thank you.
John : I like the girls in pink. They will look so pretty.

Well so, “to be in the pink” is an expression. The word “pink” must be used after “to be” and “the”.

I’m sure you have many other usage of the word pink. Please share to us by doing comment below.

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