Learn American English Expressions / Confusing Expressions: get the jump on vs. have a jump
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Thank you as always!
Great
Great ! Thank you for your lesson! 😊
Very good! For some reason I never use this expression. Maybe I didn't really know where to use it.
I have learned something new with you everyday
Perfect... great expression 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Please make a video about "to beat somebody to something"
This made my day "Do not say have a jump"😁 unless you are head over heels in love with this sweetheart.
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Thanks Mr. Kevin
On wordreference there is also have a jump on
So we were sitting behind the shipping container, camping, waiting out the enemy squad. But to our surprise, we got jumped on by a completely different team. That was unexpected, we were wiped out in 5 seconds
We are gonna hit the ground running so we can get a jump on that deal.
I & Jenifer Lopez really would like to have a jump
Why not?? Usually they (will, would) are not used with ''if'' but there're some cases when we may/can use 'em to-gether, for sure
Only recently I learned that "to jump the shark" is not the same as "to jump the gun"
Apparently saying "I'm stuffed" in England can cause people to give you funny looks 😂
Here in Brazil we called.....
Kevin and Liza the mistakes hunters.....
Thanks You Teacher.By the way, is that expresión similar to " leg up on ". ?
Yes, correct
to get a leg up on somebody
Kevin,I have a question: "I've learned with you or I've learned from you".Which one is correct?
As a muslim i do not like these hot secnes