Online Class Notes (Sam)

Blow my nose = use a tissue and clear your nose by blowing

Runny nose = a lot of liquid in nose
Blocked nose = a lot of solid in nose

mucous (formal) / snot (casual) = the stuff in your nose

I will be better in a few days = recover from sickness

daughter-in-law = family connection via marriage (marriage is a legal arrangement)

we need to send someone in the last distance = we need to see someone off 

obligation (noun) / obligated (adjective) = duty
eg. I feel an obligation to visit my dying mother
eg. I am obligated to visit my dying mother

Grammar

get back in normal
get back to normal

her father died for a long time ago
her father has been dead for a long time

die (verb) / died (past tense)
eg. my father died in 2005

dead (adjective)
eg. my father is dead < > alive 

Pronunciation

immune
“i-myuun”