Learn the meanings of - DRAG / SCRAPE / TEAR / GOUGE - Destructive English words with Mr Duncan

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English Addict with Mr Duncan


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So here we are all together again. I get the feeling that you love the English language
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as much as I do; if not more. Before we begin, I have a question for you. What is the name
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of this grammar symbol? What is it used for? I will give you the answer later on in this
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video. Meanwhile let’s get on with today’s English lesson, which will start around about…NOW!
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Here are some interesting words that sound both dramatic and descriptive. The words are
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‘drag’ ‘scrape’ ‘tear’ and ‘gouge’. Each of these words describes an action that
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might be considered destructive. A destructive action causes damage. The act of destroying
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something or the possibility of something being damaged is destructive. Each one of
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these words shows that force was used to carry out the act. The first word is ‘drag’.
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To drag something describes the action of forced movement, often whist in contact with
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a solid surface. If you hold onto a moving object, such as a car, then you might end
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up being dragged behind it as it moves along. The car is moving whilst you are holding onto
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it. You are being dragged along the road. The car is dragging you. You are being forced
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along by being in contact with the car. To use force or roughly move something is to
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drag. You might drag a table across a wooden floor. The word ‘drag’ can also refer
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to air resistance. The force exerted on a moving object as it moves at speed is drag.
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To draw air through a cigarette is ‘drag’. You take a drag from a cigarette. As an idiom,
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the word drag can be used to show that time is moving slowly. A boring moment seems to
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go by slowly. It is dragging by. “This lecture is dragging by.” “Your parties are always
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such a drag.” If a man dresses up in women’s clothing, it is often referred to as ‘drag’.
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“The men came onto the stage all in drag.” The phrase; ‘drag your heels’ means that
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you are reluctant to do something, you are showing hesitation. You are not doing something
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as fast as you should be. You are dragging your heels.
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The next word is ‘scrape’. This is another word that often involves movement and sound.
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To scrape is to cause direct damage to something whilst in contact with it. One thing comes
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into contact with something else. The action can be brief or prolonged. The damage caused
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can be one way or both ways. A hard object scraping a soft object will most likely only
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cause damage to the soft item. A collision between two objects might be described as
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a ‘scrape’. Repeated direct contact with a surface is ‘scrape’. You might scrape
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the ice off your car window. You might scrape wallpaper off the walls in a room of your
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house. We often describe this as ‘scrape off’. You are scraping something off. You
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might cause damage to part of your body by coming into prolonged contact with a hard
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surface. You might fall and scrape your knees on a concrete pavement. As an idiom, the word
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‘scrape’ can mean a physical argument or a difficult situation. You find yourself
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in a scrape. A spontaneous fight can also be described as a ‘scrap’. “We got into
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a scrap last night outside the pub.” The word ‘scrape’ can also describe the action
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of struggling to survive on a low income. You have to scrape-by on a small wage. “I
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won’t get paid until next weekend; we will have to scrape-by until then.”
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The next destructive word is ‘tear’. To tear something means to cause damage by forcing
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a fragile object apart. To tear something is to divide or cause something to separate
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by force. You might tear a piece of paper in half. You might tear your trousers whilst
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bending over. The material has come apart. It has been torn. A tear can appear in an
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item. Sometimes this happens by accident, or it may have been done deliberately. “My
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new coat has a tear in it already!” “Did you tear that photograph on purpose?” As
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an idiom the word ‘tear’ can describe the movement of an object at high speed. “It
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is common for motorcyclists to tear along the country lanes at the weekend.” “He
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came tearing into the room, demanding to see his wife.” To attack someone verbally is
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to tear into them. You might tear into someone in anger. “There was no need to tear into
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me over being late this morning.” “My boss tore me apart after the meeting.” The
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present tense of the word is ‘tear’. The past tense is ‘tore’ or ‘torn’. A
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person tore something up. The thing has been torn up. To be undecided of how to react to
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a difficult situation may leave you feeling ‘torn up’. To shout and scream at a person
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might be described as ‘tearing them a new ass’. This crude expression is often abbreviated
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to ‘tearing them a new one’. “Next time I see him I’m going to tear him a new one.”
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Finally we have the word ‘gouge’. This word is often used to describe a forced or
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violent action involving a sharp object or a weapon. To cut deeply into something, so
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as to leave a mark is to ‘gouge’. The removal of something by force by digging into
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the surface of an object is ‘gouge’. To cut into something using force is to ‘gouge
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into’. A person might gauge into the bark of a tree, so as to remove something. To gouge
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into the ground in search of something buried. To carve into material, so as to form a creative
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piece of art. The word ‘gouge’ is often associated with a violent act. “Medieval
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torture techniques often included the gouging out of a person’s eyes. Charming!
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So there we have them. All four of these words can be used to describe a destructive action.
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Just before I go… At the start of today’s lesson, I asked you a question. What is this
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grammar symbol? This is a ‘virgule’, more commonly known as a ‘slash’. It can also
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be referred to as a forward slash. It is often used to note two available choices or options
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or as a natural space in a list, very similar to a comma. Virgules are also used in web
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addresses, which serves the purpose of allowing extra parts to be added to a web link address.
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That is all from me for today. I hope you've enjoyed this lesson. See you again very soon
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and of course until the next time we meet here, this is Mr Duncan in the birthplace
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of English saying; thanks for watching, see you very soon and of course...
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ta ta for now.
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