English Conversation

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Expressing doubts and uncertainty 83

After all


After all introduces a reason or a justification of what was just said.

Don’t expect him to behave like an adult. After all, he’s only ten years old.
I didn’t do my best at work today, but after all, I was sick.

Cry on someone’s shoulder


To cry on someone’s shoulder means to tell someone that you need sympathy and support.

I just got fired from my job. Will you let me cry on your shoulder tonight?

Matter


To matter means to be important.

You really matter to me a lot.
I’m sorry I hurt your feelings. It doesn’t matter. (It’s not important.) I forgive
you.

To be the matter indicates what is wrong or what is upsetting someone.

You’ve been crying. What’s the matter?
I just heard that my brother is sick. Do you know what’s the matter with him?

Just the opposite


To be just the opposite indicates that the truth is very different from what was just said.

You must be really excited about your
promotion!

It’s just the opposite! They’re transferring me
to another city, and I don’t want to go.

Out to get


To be out to get someone means to want to hurt or make trouble for that person.

The president of the club refused to listen to any of our suggestions. I think he is really out
to get us.

On someone’s case


To be on someone’s case means to constantly criticize or scold someone.

My dad’s always on my case about my long hair. He really wants me to cut it.

Take it all out on


To take it all out on someone means to build up anger and frustration over a problem and then
show that anger toward a person unrelated to the problem.

I know you’re disappointed that you didn’t get better grades at school, but don’t take it out
on your little sister!
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