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Idioms with "Not"
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28 Expressions with “Not”

28 Brilliant Expressions with “Not” (British English You’ll Actually Hear) If you want to sound natural in British English, learning common expressions with “not” is essential. Native speakers rarely use simple negatives like “no” or “I don’t like it.” Instead, they rely on colourful phrases such as not my cup Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 months1 Jun 2025 ago
British idioms with "tea"
Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

British Idioms with “Tea”

British Idioms with “Tea”: Meanings & Examples (B2–C1) Tea is more than just a drink in Britain. It’s a ritual, a comfort, and a social event — and, of course, it has also found its way into the English language. From gossip and secrets to problems that are not really Read more

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