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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

0474 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—to be fresh out of something

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Self-improvement, Language Learning, Education

4.7812 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2015

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Today’s expression and dialog: to be fresh out of something I’m going to the store. Great. We’re fresh out of milk. Anything else? We could use some sugar. And lettuce, too. Do you go shopping at the grocery store BEFORE you need to go shopping at the grocery store?!! They say that if you go WITH a list and NOT when you are hungry, you will save money AND buy healthier foods. I try to do that...but I have to be honest, I usually go when I absolutely need something! Usually milk or eggs. Beer? As you might know, I do enjoy beer--but I ALWAYS have extra beer in the house! I'm never "out"! Today's expression talks about when you are OUT of something--it's an easy expression and very good. So, I want you to use it and TWEET me your example sentence, okay? You can leave it on FaceBook, too! Have a great day, Coach Shane Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! On PayPal: Send to parmyproductions@gmail.com Or you can go here: www.patreon.com/coachshane Our sponsors: www.letsmasterenglish.com Click on JOIN CLASSES and get ALL the information! www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish Today's Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST is UP and READY for YOU!! #LME #LearnEnglish #ESL #Twinglish

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, my name is Coach Shane and welcome to easy English expressions.

0:11.0

You and me every day, come on, let's master English.

0:30.7

Hello, everybody, welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression, the podcast.

0:34.2

All right, today's expression, listen carefully.

0:37.2

To be fresh out of something. I be fresh out of something.

0:40.2

I'm fresh out of ideas.

0:44.2

I'm fresh out of humor.

0:47.5

Okay, so what does this mean? To be out of something means you don't have anymore.

1:01.0

So, for example, I am out of cookies. I do not have any cookies. I am out of bread. I do not have any bread. I need to go to the store. To be fresh,

1:09.2

F-R-E-S-H out of something means suddenly. Now you see, boom, there is none.

1:18.3

To be fresh out of something means we are completely out and also it usually means we just ran out.

1:28.4

Like five minutes ago, the last cookie was eaten.

1:32.7

This is the idea of fresh out of something.

1:36.1

So once again, it has two kind of meanings to it.

1:39.2

Number one is completely out, zero, nothing.

1:43.7

And the other one is, very recently, you went out, you ran out, okay?

1:50.7

So it's a very great expression. You can use it today, but first, let me give you a dialogue.

1:58.6

I'm going to the store. Great. We're fresh out of milk.

2:02.3

Anything else?

2:03.4

Oh, we could use some sugar.

2:05.5

And lettuce, too.

2:08.6

What a good husband.

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