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Tomorrow Never Comes = I f something isn’t done now , it may never be done. Lesson 18 p. 109-112. put off + (gerund). to postpone, to do something later Some students put off doing their homework. Let’s put the party off until next Saturday. take advantage of.
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Tomorrow Never Comes=If something isn’t done now , it may never be done. Lesson 18 p. 109-112
put off + (gerund) • to postpone, to do something later Some students put off doing their homework. Let’s put the party off until next Saturday.
take advantage of • to use something or someone for your own benefit Jimmy took advantage of his time off from work and visited his relatives in Texas.
fall behind • to do something more slowly than expected If you fall behind in your mortgage payments, the bank may repossess your house. Steve dropped out of class because he fell behind in his assignments.
catch up • to work or to be at the same speed or pace as others Rosie was absent from class for a week, but she caught up with the class.
at this point • at this time At this point, the Millers haven’t returned from their vacation . Even though Tony graduated from college last year; at this point, he is still living with his parents because he can’t find a job.