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To stand out.
Phrasal verb - be noticeable because of being different.
Invaluable
Adjective - extremely useful
Foolproof
adjective - incapable of going wrong or being misused.
I don’t do any exercise.
Neither do I or I do.
I can walk nonstop for hours.
So can I or I can’t.
I’m good at English and languages in general.
So am I or I’m not.
I wasn’t impressed by Biden’s speech.
Neither was I or I was.
A: I’d like to go on a safari. B: .....
So would I or I wouldn’t.
A: I’ve never been to Scotland. B: ....
Neither have I or I have.
A: I love the sea B: ...
So do I or I don’t.
Behaving in a way that people think is polite and correct.
Well-behaved
Calm and not easily upset by what other people do.
Easy-going
Thinking about yourself and not about other people.
Self-centred
Cheerful and not easily made angry.
Good-tempered
Dishonest about your feelings and telling people what you think will please them.
Two-faced or politicians
Not willing to listen to ideas different from your own.
Narrow-minded
Having a high opinion of how important and clever you are.
Big-headed
Sensible and emotionally in control.
Well-balanced
Relaxed, not easily worried by things.
Laid-back
Determined to do what you want to do, even if other people advise you not to.
Strong-willed
Often forgetting or not noticing things.
Absent-minded
Not willing to spend money.
Tight-fisted, tight-ass or mean
Ready to consider new ideas and opinions.
Open-minded
Easily made angry or annoyed.
Bad-tempered