Use "certainly / definitely / absolutely not" in a sentence
used as a strong way of saying "no":
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Use "absolutely" in a sentence
used as a strong way of saying "yes":
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Use "to say the least" in a sentence
used to show that what you are describing is in fact much more serious or important than you have suggested:
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monster
Reset all scores!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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Use "what *be* *somone* getting at ....?" in a sentence
Asking to explain what somone means, usually because they are being unpleasant or are suggesting something that is untrue.
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Use "in a sense" in a sentence
thinking about something in one way, but not in every way:
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Use "take issue with" in a sentence
to disagree strongly:
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Use "before you know it" in a sentence
very soon:
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Use "take it from me" in a sentence (but not in a literal way!)
accept that what I say is true, because I know or have experienced it:
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Use "it's safe to say" in a sentence
used to say that you are confident about what you are going to say:
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Use "just / all the same" in a sentence (but NOT to make a comparison)
despite what has just been said:
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Use "move on" in a sentence
to start to discuss a new subject:
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banana
Go to last place!
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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Use "too bad" in a sentence (but NOT to mean "very bad")
If you say something is too bad, you can mean either that you feel sympathy about a problem, or that you do not. The difference is in what is being talked about
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Use "how / what / why / (etc.) on earth..." in a sentence
used when you are extremely surprised, confused, or angry about something: (WTF?)