Learn the English Terms FUNNY BUSINESS and FUNNY FEELING

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Read along to practice your English and to learn the English terms FUNNY BUSINESS and FUNNY FEELING In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English term funny business. Funny business is a kind of behavior that we don&like. Let me give you a few examples. Sometimes when I&driving in my car, in the back of the van, I want my children to behave. I don&want any funny business. I don&want them to fight or argue or try to take things from each other. I want them to be happy. I want them to be kind. I don&want any funny business. I also could use this term when talking about students. If I step into the hallway to talk to another teacher, I might say to my class, "Please continue working. I don&want any funny business." That simply means I don&want them to throw things at each other. I don&want them to start fighting with each other, either just by arguing or actually fighting. That never happens, by the way, but I certainly don&want any funny business. WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN" The second term I wanted to teach you today is the term a funny feeling. When you have a funny feeling, it usually means you think you know what&going to happen in the future. Here&an example sentence. Even though it&a nice day out, I have a funny feeling it might rain today. The wind is blowing a certain way. The clouds in the sky look a little bit strange. I have a funny feeling that it might rain later this afternoon. So a funny feeling...

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