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Writer's pictureAndrea Carina Rabagliati

📚 Exploring Prepositions: Set Phrases with 'by' and 'at' 🌟

🌟 This time, we're exploring the power of 'by' and 'at'. Let's dive in and discover their fascinating usage together:

🔹 By accident: Oops! Sorry, guys! It was a genuine mistake. I definitely did it by accident! 😅 🔹 By a long way: When it comes to mouthwatering steaks, I've gotta say, that last one I had was the best by a long way! 🥩🤤 🔹 By trial and error: No more hit-or-miss approaches! It's time to leave trial and error behind and start making solid plans. Let's do this! 💪 🔹 By the skin of your teeth: Phew! She managed to pass the exam by the skin of her teeth, scoring exactly on the pass mark. Talk about a close call! 😅📚 🔹 By all means: Need a helping hand? Count on me! If you ever need assistance, by all means, I'll be there for you. 🤝❤️ 🔹 At present: Sorry, folks, I'm a bit swamped at present. Time is tight, but I'll catch up with you soon! ⏳ 🔹 At any rate: Let's seize the day and head out! At any rate, we'll get some exercise and make the most of this beautiful day. 🌞💪 🔹 At first sight: They say love happens at first sight, but this house? Well, at first sight, it doesn't seem all that impressive. Let's explore further! 🏡❤️ 🔹 At random: Feeling adventurous? Choose a card at random and let fate guide your next move. Take a chance! 🎲🔀 🔹 At ease: Her warm and friendly nature instantly puts everyone at ease. It's her superpower! 😊✨ Which of these set phrases resonates with you the most? Let us know in the comments below! 👇✨ #LanguageLearning #Expressions #PrepositionsPower




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