Essential English Expressions
Take advantage of Learn the English expression, "Take advantage of" Have you heard the expression, 'take advantage of'? It’s super common, but did you know there are two ways to use it? One is positive, and one is… not so much. Make sure you don't get them confused. The most common meaning of 'take advantage' is to make the most of an opportunity. Like when there's a big sale, and you snag a great deal. But be careful—'take advantage' can also mean treating someone unfairly for your own gain, like if a manager makes employees work overtime without paying them. Here's a hint. If you're going to use "take advantage of," make sure it's clear which of the two definitions you mean. -- Practice: Read the transcript of this episode, take a quiz, and practice using "Take advantage of": https://plainenglish.com/expressions/take-advantage-of --- Like this episode? Listen to the full series of Essential English Expressions inside Plain English: https://plainenglish.com/join [https://plainenglish.com/join] -- Like this episode? Plain English is the modern way to upgrade your English skills with short, interactive, and fun lessons. They help you improve your English listening, learn new words, and speak English with more confidence. Sign up for free at: https://PlainEnglish.com/ [https://PlainEnglish.com/] Or subscribe to our English-learning podcast about current events and trending topics: https://plain-english.captivate.fm/listen [https://plain-english.captivate.fm/listen] Mentioned in this episode: Leave us a rating or review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave us a rating, a review, or a comment in your podcast app. This is the best way you can say "THANK YOU" for this free podcast. It will help spread the word so we can teach you even more English expressions.
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