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Idioms for Time

40+ Idioms for Time

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The room feels quiet, yet it is not silent. A clock hangs on the wall, and every second makes a […]

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No Harm No Foul: In Sentences

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The phrase no harm no foul is a common English expression. People use it when a mistake happens but no

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How to use is and are: Correctly

How to use is and are: Correctly

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Learning how to use is and are is one of the first steps in English grammar. These two small words

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At Your Convenience: Common Mistakes

At Your Convenience: Common Mistakes

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The phrase at your convenience is a common expression in English. People use it when they want someone to do

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Idioms for Travelling

40+ Idioms for Travelling

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The bus door closes with a heavy thump. A warm wind touches your face. The smell of dust, fuel, and

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Idioms for Trees

40+ Idioms for Trees

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Morning air feels cool when you walk under tall trees. Leaves move softly, and the sound feels like a quiet

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Idioms for Trust

40+ Idioms for Trust

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The room feels warm. A cup of tea sends soft steam into the air. Two friends sit close and talk

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Idioms for Travel

40+ Idioms for Travel

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Morning air feels different when you are about to travel. The smell of dust, fuel, tea, and fresh bread mixes

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Idioms for Tired

40+ Idioms for Tired

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The room grows quiet. The clock keeps ticking, slow and loud, like it wants to remind you how long the

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Idioms for Truth

40+ Idioms for Truth

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Morning light falls through the window, and dust moves slowly in the air. A cup of tea sits on the

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Idioms for Unique

40+ Idioms for Unique

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The market was loud, bright, and full of noise. People talked, sellers called, and music played from a small radio

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Under the Table: Tips to Remember

Under the Table: Tips to Remember

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The phrase under the table is a common English idiom. People often use it to describe actions that happen secretly

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Thank You Everyone: Better Alternatives

Thank You Everyone: Better Alternatives

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The phrase thank you everyone is a simple but powerful expression in English. People use it to show gratitude to

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Frog Strangler: Common Mistakes

Frog Strangler: Common Mistakes

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The phrase frog strangler is an informal English expression. People use it to describe extremely heavy rain. When rain falls

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Maximal vs Maximum: What’s the Difference

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Understanding the difference between maximal vs maximum can help many English learners. These two words look very similar, and they

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