STUFF-3
05 / 11 / 2004
STUFF-3: meaning and examples
Good morning!
Today we finish our
stuff series with a few expressions.
Today's first expression is:
to know your stuff.
It means: to know a lot about something.
Example 1:
If you have any questions about English, you can ask
Rachel. She really
knows her stuff.
Today's second expression is:
to do your stuff.
It means: to do what you have prepared to do.
Example 2:
Speaker 1: I'm very nervous about making this speech.
Speaker 2: Don't worry. You're prepared and you are going to do a great job. Now get out there and
do your stuff!
Today's third and final expression is:
and stuff like that.
It's used: to refer to things that are similar or related to what you are talking about.
Example 3:
Speaker 1: What did you think of my speech?
Speaker 2: It was excellent, but you need to work on body language; you know, smiling, eye contact
and stuff like that.
If you have any questions about these expressions, please don't hesitate to
contact me.
Have a great day and a wonderful weekend!