Take Umbrage 14:57 Add Comment Idiom (4): Take Umbrage Meaning: to feel hurt, feel offended Example : Sara did not do what her mother wanted...
The Differences Between Begin and Start 22:42 Add Comment Begin Vs Start The differences between begin and start in terms of their using. ** We can use the verbs...
Phrasal Verbs - Put 17:10 1 Comment Phrasal Verbs - Put Here are some phrasal verbs to the verb (Put): -- Put (sth) behind you: to forget something...
Collocations of Make (1) 16:13 Add Comment Collocations of Make(1) Collocation is the combination of two or more words, which...
Lesson Two: Types of Sentences by Structure (2) 14:18 Add Comment Lesson Two Types of Sentences by Structure (2) In this lesson, we are going to...
Lesson One: Types of Sentences by Structure 13:39 Add Comment Lesson One (Types of Sentences by Structure) In this lesson, we are going to list the types...
Get it down to a fine art 12:06 Add Comment Idiom (3): Get it down to a fine art Meaning: When you learn to do something perfectly, you get it down to a fine art. Example:...
Like Clockwork 11:59 Add Comment Idiom (2): like clockwork Meaning: to say that someone or something goes, runs, or behaves like clockwork...
On The Ball 11:34 Add Comment Idiom (1): on the ball Meaning: if you are on the ball, you are alert, and you know what is going around you. Example:...