Hi Lupita,
âPut in my noticeâ is a phrase people say when they are quitting a job. Basically, you have to put in two weeks notice before you can quit a job. So when we say âPut in my noticeâ it is just the shortened version of âI put in my two weeks notice for workâ
âFound outâ is when you find the answer to something. For example, we oftentimes use this phrase when sometimes the answer was not clear at first. You could use it like this, âI could not find my favorite pair of jeans this morning, but I found out they were in the washing machineâ
âI will for sureâ is like saying âOkay, I will do thatâ. Maybe your friend asked you if you could watch their pet this weekend, you could reply with âI will for sure!â
âLetâs head toâ is like saying âOkay, letâs go nowâ English speakers sometimes say this when we donât want to be rude and say âCome on, we need to goâ. Itâs a nicer way of saying we have places to go to.
âI can pull any stringsâ is an awkward phrase, I have never used it before. But it means that you can make things happen or work.