10 Expressions Related to Habits
Learn 10 expressions related to habits in English with simple meanings and natural example sentences. A useful vocabulary lesson for everyday English.
Learn 10 expressions related to habits in English with simple meanings and natural example sentences. A useful vocabulary lesson for everyday English.
Are you feeling mad sometimes? Or maybe irritated while waiting in a queue? In this lesson, you will find different ways to describe these emotions.
Taste vs Flavour: What’s the Difference in English? Many English learners confuse taste vs flavour because both words are connected with food and drink. However, they do not mean exactly the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between taste and flavour, see clear example sentences, and Read more
When you learn a language, you should try to memorize collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms and other important phrases and expressions, because they make the essence of a language.
In that sense, here are 20+ natural expressions using the verb “give”
32 Phrasal Verbs with “Over” How many times have you wished you knew phrasal verbs better? Well, here is your chance to learn 32 phrasal verbs with “over” you can use in everyday situations. BE OVER Meaning: to move on from, to finish. He broke up with his girlfriend last Read more
Have you ever drawn out someone to do something? What does it mean? Well, here is a good opportunity to learn some phrasal verbs with “draw”.
If we want to speak a foreign language properly, we need to learn the words that ‘collocate’ (go together) to sound natural.
Here are some commonly used collocations about physical appearance: