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Fifteen Must-know English Idioms About Health and …

Not to be taken too literally, a “frog in one’s throat”means that they most likely have a sore throat from a cold or other illness. The person with the frog in their throat may find it difficult to speak clearly or with a raspy sound (It sounds a lot like a croaking sound that … See more

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53 Idioms for Describing Feelings and Moods

WEBHe said it was the best trip he’s ever taken.”. If you are in high spirits, it means you are in a happy, jolly mood. “The holidays always put me in high spirits.”. …

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Idioms to Use When You Are Sick

WEBWhen using this phrase after sickness, you show that you have made a full and successful recovery. E.g., “I was sick for a couple of weeks last month, but I feel fit …

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40+ Idioms About Communication

WEBIf talking to someone is like talking to a brick wall, it means the person is not listening to anything you are saying. “I tried to get my son to tell me about his new …

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10 Food-Related Idioms

WEBWhen to use it: Talking about someone who is very calm. Example: Judy stayed cool as a cucumber during her exam. An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away. …

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17 Tricky Non-Count Nouns

WEBWe can count rolls or buns, but not bread. We can make bread countable with the word loaf (plural = loaves) and slice. This is a loaf of bread cut into slices. A r oll …

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37 Idioms About School, Education, and Academic Learning

WEBTo burn the midnight oil means to study or work late at night. “Many people prefer to burn the midnight oil and study at night. Others prefer to study during the day.”. …

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100+ IN and ON Collocations

WEBCollocations with IN. Here are some collocations with in that you should know. delay in. “The government shutdown resulted in many delays in payment.”. in a …

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11 Idioms for Talking About Confusion

WEBto scratch one’s head/head-scratching. To scratch one’s head means to think hard about something or to have difficulty understanding something. ( Cambridge …

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22 Idioms for Talking About Family

WEBThe person who wears the pants in a family is the person who hold the authority. “My mother definitely wears the pants in the family. My dad only thinks he does.”. “My mother …

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In and On Collocations: Practice 2

WEBThis is the second practice exercise in a series of exercises on in and on collocations.How many of the collocations do you know? The collocations from this exercise come from …

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How to Make Polite, Indirect Suggestions

WEB1. Perhaps sounds formal in American English. Maybe is usually a better choice for informal situations. 2. May and might can be used interchangeably in this …

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25 Phrasal Verbs With Multiple Meanings

WEB1. to remove clothing. “Please take off your shoes before entering the house.”. 2. to leave the ground and start flying. “After we take off, I’m going to put my …

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100+ Common Euphemisms You Need to Know

WEBEuphemisms about sex. sex: to sleep together, to have relations, to get intimate, to make love. “Some couples vow not to sleep together until they get married.”. …

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30 Marriage and Wedding Idioms

WEBOther wedding and marriage idioms. The big day is another way to say the day of the wedding. “It took forever for the big day to get here, and then it seemed to go …

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10 Ways to Say That Something is Free

WEBon the house. We use o n the house to communicate that a bar, restaurant, or other establishment is offering something for free (usually food or drinks). “Bill is going to …

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