Hi,sir I am AHMAD , a dedicated, passionate and ardent follower of yours from the first day when I came across your channel' POC English' on RU-vid. It's been almost one and a half years when I started watching your wonderful videos. Sir I really wholeheartedly appreciate your,easy to understand, to the point,far away from bakwas(hindi word), way of teaching and this is the thing which made watching your wonderful videos series, not missing even a single day, except when you don't release video or you are on leave,a part of my everyday life.i was not as good as, I think, I am today. After watching your basic grammar play list, almost all of them, and other grammar series videos, I can't remember the exact name, I feel more comfortable and am highly confident in reading any type of English newspaper, magazine, journal, including foreign authors. And it helped me,in multiple ways, shape my future. Sir,or anyone from this community please help me and make me understand this particular sentence I am writing below. " Agnipath (a scheme of the Govt of india for military forces)won't take in violent protesters":MoD This sentence is from the Hindustan Times newspaper published on 20/06/2022. I am unable to understand the exact meaning of this sentence. How it's been made? What are the structure behind it.and please let me know the meaning in hindi also(not necessary for you sir because I know you can't read, write or even speak Hindi) for better understanding. As far as my research is concerned I am of the view that here "take in"a phrasal verb has been used which means "to include somthing" or to involve in some thing. Thus it will mean..... The violent protesters will not be included or there will be no place for violent protesters in this agneepath scheme. Am I right ma'am, community members????????????? If you think otherwise please let me know the full funda........................ Will be obliged to you for the contribution in my learning journey. Thank you for sticking with me till the very end. Best of luck!
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You are still at home. Go out and show us Italy! Show us how to buy something, order, how to ask for direction. Don't sit inside all the time ;-) Are you afraid of people? ;->
get off somebody’s back This means "to stop annoying somebody, for example by criticizing them, or asking them to do something." get in somebody's hair This means "to annoy someone by always being near them, asking them questions, etc." Am I right in saying that these two don't mean the same thing?
To get off someone's back should mean to stop annoying/bothering someone. The meaning of the idiom is different from the other idiom that to get in someone's hair.
it was mother day, my brother in kitchen i was there. my mom was there also. he had just woken up from sleep, he was kind of sleepy. he let the cat out of bag. my nephews and nieces are so naughty they always get in their mother hair. she is dress maker and makeup artist she works in both occupations, she is only breadwinner in her house, she becomes exhausted in night, so she needs to hit the hay early.