Lesson 22
81. Here's to + (noun)!
'Here's to' is used in a way of celebrating or identifying a person, place, or thing of significance.
It is usually said while toasting someone at dinner, or signaling to someone or something after an event.
Examples:
Here's to your marriage!
Here's to great friends!
Here is to a wonderful day!
82. It's no use + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects
By stating 'it's no use' you are saying that what you or someone else is doing is not recommended or uncalled for.
Examples:
It's no use talking to her.
It's no use arguing about it.
It's no use checking on it yet.
83. There's no way + (subject + verb + objects)
By stating 'there's no way' you are relaying a thought of doubt about an event taking place now or in the future.
Examples:
There's no way you finish on time.
There's no way he can handle the news.
There is no way he missed it.
84. It's very kind of you to + (verb 1st form) + objects
When saying it is 'kind of you' you are saying that what someone has done or said was very appreciated.
Examples:
It's very kind of you to offer me the job.
It's very kind of you to invite us.
It is kind of you to double my salary.
85. Rumor has it that + (subject + verb + objects)
'Rumor has it' is an expression used when suggesting you might have heard something or read about something that is taking place now or in the future.
Examples:
Rumor has it that she cheated on him.
Rumor has it that they are going to get married.
Rumor has it that he will not return.
Note: This was last lesson of " Learn English with simple Patterns "
81. Here's to + (noun)!
'Here's to' is used in a way of celebrating or identifying a person, place, or thing of significance.
It is usually said while toasting someone at dinner, or signaling to someone or something after an event.
Examples:
Here's to your marriage!
Here's to great friends!
Here is to a wonderful day!
82. It's no use + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects
By stating 'it's no use' you are saying that what you or someone else is doing is not recommended or uncalled for.
Examples:
It's no use talking to her.
It's no use arguing about it.
It's no use checking on it yet.
83. There's no way + (subject + verb + objects)
By stating 'there's no way' you are relaying a thought of doubt about an event taking place now or in the future.
Examples:
There's no way you finish on time.
There's no way he can handle the news.
There is no way he missed it.
84. It's very kind of you to + (verb 1st form) + objects
When saying it is 'kind of you' you are saying that what someone has done or said was very appreciated.
Examples:
It's very kind of you to offer me the job.
It's very kind of you to invite us.
It is kind of you to double my salary.
85. Rumor has it that + (subject + verb + objects)
'Rumor has it' is an expression used when suggesting you might have heard something or read about something that is taking place now or in the future.
Examples:
Rumor has it that she cheated on him.
Rumor has it that they are going to get married.
Rumor has it that he will not return.
Note: This was last lesson of " Learn English with simple Patterns "
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