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June 5, 2026 Β· 7:05 AM

πŸ‘οΈ Keep an Eye On β€” Daily English Idiom #19

Ep #19 teaches "keep an eye on" β€” to watch or monitor something or someone carefully β€” through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a character literally placing a giant eyeball on a potted plant, a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a natural cafΓ© dialogue where two friends use the idiom in real life.

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Your friend puts a giant eyeball on a plant and stares at it intensely. That's... not what it means. πŸ˜…
Swipe through to find out what it actually means β€” and hear it used in real life.

Card 1 β€” The literal version Imagine physically placing a huge eyeball on top of a tiny succulent. That's the literal reading. Silly? Yes. Memorable? Absolutely.
Card 2 β€” What it really means Keep an Eye On = to watch or monitor something or someone carefully. No eyeballs required.
Card 3 β€” Hear it in real life "Can you keep an eye on my bag while I grab a coffee?" "Sure, go ahead!"
You've probably said this β€” or heard it β€” dozens of times without knowing it was an idiom. Now you do. πŸ‘€

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