I've never jumped out of a plane before,
That's actually an English phrase that we use sometimes
before we do something new or dangerous.
I got my helmet on, I got my parachute on,
By the way, I'll meet you on the ground
and I'll do a little lesson about phrases
Once again, here goes nothing.
Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson
about phrases with the word, nothing in it.
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The next English phrase, I wanted to teach you
with the word nothing in it is the phrase,
I had to teach them how to tie their shoes.
You take the two laces. You make a simple knot.
You make a bow, you go around the bow,
you put your thumb through and you pull it tight.
So there's nothing to it, is a phrase we use
when we're talking about something that's very easy to do,
It does take a while to learn how to tie a shoe though.
maybe isn't the nicest thing to say.
I know when I was a kid, it actually took me a long time.
Even though my mom kept showing me and kept saying,
I was watching an old movie the other day
and the main character was put in prison
and they gave him dry bread and water,
which I guess is better than nothing.
The English phrase better than nothing means,
that whatever you have is better
than not having anything at all.
If I was really, really hungry and you gave me dry bread
and water, I would certainly think,
well, it's better than nothing.
It's better to have some bread
and to have a little drink of water
It's certainly better than nothing.
Ah, there's next to nothing left in this box.
Sometimes my kids eat all the cereal.
And then when I go to have a box of cereal,
there's next to nothing left in the box.
Next to nothing is a phrase we use in English
to talk about when there's some left,
there's some left in the box, but not as much as I wanted.
There's next to nothing left in the cereal box.
I'll have to maybe go to the store later and get another one
because I really like eating my Cheerios.
It's a little windy out here today.
Hey Bob, what are you doing this weekend?
When someone asks you what your plans are,
when someone asks you what you're going to be doing tomorrow
And if you're doing some things,
but they're not that important,
you might answer by using one of the two phrases
You could say nothing really or nothing much.
These are very common phrases in English.
At work when heading out the door on a Friday,
"Hey, Bob, what are you doing this weekend?"
And probably my most common answer,
especially during this year of COVID
would be nothing much or nothing really.
It basically just means I'm doing some stuff,
but I'm not doing anything fun or exciting.
He hangs out with Jen when she's working
in the flower fields, he's very calm, but he does bark
if a stranger comes onto our property, he's a good dog.
Our last dog though, was kind of a good for nothing dog.
Good for nothing is a phrase we use in English
to describe someone or something that isn't very useful.
Our last dog just slept all the time. He never barked.
He just stayed by his dog house and he ate food
and he just wasn't very helpful.
He didn't really hang out with Jen.
He didn't bark when strangers came,
he was kind of a good for nothing dog.
This isn't a nice way to describe someone or something,
but it's just a way to describe someone or something
that doesn't really do anything.
In the flower bed behind me, there's nothing but flowers.
When you say nothing but in English,
it's just another way of saying only.
And in informal English, we often say sentences like this.
There's nothing but flowers in this flower bed.
We don't grow vegetables. We only grow flowers.
There's only flowers growing here.
There's nothing but flowers in the flower bed behind me.
I worked for my uncle building houses.
But one summer he came to me and said,
but I can't give you a job this summer."
My uncle used the phrase, it's nothing personal
because it had nothing to do with me.
The reason he couldn't give me work
wasn't because I was a bad worker,
it wasn't because he didn't like me.
There simply wasn't enough work.
So the English phrase, it's nothing personal
is a phrase we use when we're about
But we want them to be aware that it's not their fault.
It has nothing to do with something they've done.
Another really common phrase in English
with the word nothing in it is the phrase.
This is a phrase we use sometimes instead of saying,
you're welcome after someone thanks us for doing something.
Many of you in the comments below, will say,
thanks, Bob, for the English lesson.
And I could respond by saying, ah, it's nothing.
Basically what I'm saying is it wasn't that much work,
I enjoy doing it, it didn't cost me a lot
and so I respond by saying, ah, it's nothing.
It's just another way of saying you're welcome.
Now if I wanted respond to people thanking me
for my English lessons in kind of a cocky, arrogant,
or boastful way I could use the phrase,
So this is another English phrase
that we use when we are telling people
that things are going to get better
like kind of like, whoa, you ain't seen nothing yet.
So if you like my English lessons now
just wait I have a lot of plans for this summer
to make them better and I could, boastfully say,
So the best I think is yet to come.
A long time ago, I was working somewhere
and someone was stealing paper regularly.
So I made sure that my boss knew that I had nothing
I often worked late at that job
and I didn't want my boss to think
that I was the one stealing the paper.
I wanted to make sure that my boss knew
that I had nothing to do with it.
The English phrase, nothing to do with,
simply means that you didn't do it.
You're not associated with the person who is doing it.
You don't know who's doing it.
You had nothing to do with it.
Eventually they did catch the person
I guess that's what they deserved.
and then sometimes they break up.
sometimes they might say something like this,
he means nothing to me or she means nothing to me now.
This is a phrase we use in English
to kind of indicate that we don't have feelings
So maybe there is someone in your past
that you really, really liked romantically,
but now they mean nothing to you.
You don't have those same strong feelings anymore.
And that's the phrase that you would use.
You would just say he means nothing to me now
or she means nothing to me now.
Sometimes sports teams are in an all or nothing situation.
Usually this happens towards the end
They're in a situation where they need to win the game
If they lose the game, their season is over.
And in English, we would certainly call that
is a time where either you do well
and you get the reward, or if you fail at something,
So thankfully learning English
is not an all or nothing situation.
It's not like being in a championship match,
you can just keep doing this, keep learning things
Well, thank you for watching this English lesson
about phrases with the word nothing in it.
It was pretty easy for me to make
because I had nothing at all to do today.
Nothing at all, is your last phrase
that I want to teach you in this lesson.
Nothing at all just means the same thing as nothing,
but we use at all to kind of emphasize it a bit.
So I had nothing at all to do today
to make this English lesson for you.
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