Expressions with WRONG
Learn ten common expressions with wrong, such as get the wrong end of the stick, be on the wrong track and take something the wrong way. Clear meanings, natural examples and a practice exercise are included.
Learn ten common expressions with wrong, such as get the wrong end of the stick, be on the wrong track and take something the wrong way. Clear meanings, natural examples and a practice exercise are included.
Learn 20 common preposition + noun phrases in English, including at last, by mistake, for good, in control, on the whole and under pressure. This lesson includes clear meanings, natural examples and a practice exercise for English learners.
Time idioms in English are very common in everyday conversation, stories, emails, films, books and exams. We use them to talk about the past, the present, the future, frequency, deadlines and how quickly something happens. Some expressions are easy to understand, such as a while ago or ahead of time. Read more