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IELTS(アイエルツ:英語試験)

You can use these idioms too:

You saved the day:
You resolved a problem or crisis successfully

Hats off to you:
Used to express admiration or respect for an achievement

Tip one’s hat to (someone):
To acknowledge and honour someone’s good work

Give credit where credit is due:
To acknowledge someone’s contributior and praise them.

You’re worth your weight in gold:
You are extremely valuable and helpful

And usse these when someone has gone above and beyond for you:

I’m so grateful./I’m deeply grateful.

I can’t thank you enough.

I am forever grateful./This means the world to me./This means a lot.

I couldn’t have done it without you

•You’re a lifesaver. (An informal way to say they saved you from a difficult situation)

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