Good to hear from you again. Yes. It is. "You reap what you sow" I feel is more neutral. Suggesting good or bad actions will lead to good or bad results. This one mostly focuses on the negative. It suggest it is your own fault because of your bad actions. Thanks for your input. Best regards Tutor Nick P.
Our tutor , you have the knack for choosing the most useful frequent expressions to explain them in this channel . I would appreciate if you raise the bar and lauch a new seriese in which you explain the most cgallenging and advanced vocabs in english . I can notice this channel is not run of the mill . Creating such a seriese will help it to stand out from the crowd . Most of viewers are interseted in this channel for the advanced content it presents. I know till know this channel is not in the blank . But if there is one thing i am certain about is that it gonna hit its heyday soon. Finger crossed .
"Everyone told you you shouldn't be with him, it was no secret that he was in prison for years for killing someone out of jealousy. YOU'VE MADE YOUR BED NOW HAVE TO LIE IN IT." Thanks xD
It is a very good example a good use of the phrase. If I were writing it, I would have changed the second "for" to "after", so I would have said "after killing" instead of "for killing". "The way you wrote the sentence is not grammatically wrong. It is a matter of improving the style of writing. It is better not to use two (Fors)" so close in the same sentence. If you can easily switch one of them to another word and keep the same meaning, it would be a better writing style and sound smoother. Best regards Tutor Nick P
Very similar to 'you reap what you sow'
Good to hear from you again. Yes. It is. "You reap what you sow" I feel is more neutral. Suggesting good or bad actions will lead to good or bad results. This one mostly focuses on the negative. It suggest it is your own fault because of your bad actions. Thanks for your input. Best regards Tutor Nick P.
Our tutor , you have the knack for choosing the most useful frequent expressions to explain them in this channel . I would appreciate if you raise the bar and lauch a new seriese in which you explain the most cgallenging and advanced vocabs in english . I can notice this channel is not run of the mill . Creating such a seriese will help it to stand out from the crowd . Most of viewers are interseted in this channel for the advanced content it presents. I know till know this channel is not in the blank . But if there is one thing i am certain about is that it gonna hit its heyday soon. Finger crossed .
Thanks for your suggestion. I'll see what I can do. Best regards Tutor Nick P
"Everyone told you you shouldn't be with him, it was no secret that he was in prison for years for killing someone out of jealousy. YOU'VE MADE YOUR BED NOW HAVE TO LIE IN IT."
Thanks xD
It is a very good example a good use of the phrase. If I were writing it, I would have changed the second "for" to "after", so I would have said "after killing" instead of "for killing". "The way you wrote the sentence is not grammatically wrong. It is a matter of improving the style of writing. It is better not to use two (Fors)" so close in the same sentence. If you can easily switch one of them to another word and keep the same meaning, it would be a better writing style and sound smoother. Best regards Tutor Nick P