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Helpful English For You

by Jason Catizone on 07/30/24


English can be difficult to understand at times, that's for sure! As an example, in today's blog, we will look at some different ways the word "head" is used.

Head - Part of the body. ("My head hurts.")

Head - The main person. ("Joe is the head of our research department.")

To head - To go, or start going. ("We're going to head over to Lily's party.")

More examples:

"She's got a good head on her shoulders." - She's smart/intelligent.

"I need that like I need another hole in my head!" - I don't need that. Extra holes in my head are unnecessary, and so is that.

"There's no need to bite my head off!" - Hey! Don't attack me or get so angry with me!

Keep on learning! 

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