Idioms with “Can’t”
Do you think it’s a good idea to judge a book by its cover? Or to hold your water about something? Enrich your vocabulary. Find out the meanings of 10 idioms with “can’t”.
Do you think it’s a good idea to judge a book by its cover? Or to hold your water about something? Enrich your vocabulary. Find out the meanings of 10 idioms with “can’t”.
sn’t it the most complicated word to say? Congratulations! It’s so long and difficult to pronounce. Luckily, they invented its short version – Congrats! But, is it the only word you can use to congratulate people when they get promoted, get married, get a baby, or on any other occasions when you need to express your satisfaction and admiration about people’s success? Well, here are 36 different ways to help you do that:
Ways of Giving Reasons in English Hello English learners! Have you ever found yourself stuck trying to explain why something happened? Whether you’re writing an email, answering a Cambridge exam question, or just chatting with friends, being able to give clear and varied reasons in English is a must! In Read more
Approximately is an adverb meaning not precisely but close to the exact number or amount. Here are 8 different ways to say “approximately”.
What better way to boost your English than studying idioms. Not only they will make you sound smarter and more natural but also improve your comprehension immensely. Here are 10 expressions with “end” I’m sure you’ll find useful.
30 Expressions with “Hold” The verb “hold” makes a lot of expressions. In this lesson, you will find 30 expressions with “hold” in context – idioms, collocations and phrasal verbs. If you decide to wait before taking action, it means you’re holding your fire. If you watched the football match Read more
If you love cats as much as I do, then you might be interested in learning these 8 CAT idioms