Lifestyle

Example 1: Be careful when you are out on the ocean surfing! If you aren’t paying attention when the next...

Idiom: “To People Watch” Context #1: Joe: I have to pick up my friend today at the airport.  I hate...

Idiom: Soulmate Context #1:   Sara: Guess what?  My boyfriend asked me to marry him! Jane: Wow!  That’s great!  You...

Idiom: to be a must; used as a verb (“must” being a noun). First Example: Maria: I’m so excited!  I’m...

Example 1: Mark: Hi Gina, how are you and Michael doing? You look great! Karen: Hi Mark! We’re good–but totally crazy with the...

Example 1: Jerry: Hey Ryan! So… how’s it going with the new girl at Starbucks? Have you asked her out...

Idiom: Steer Clear Example 1: Are you on a diet? You’d better steer clear of the bakery! You know they always...

Example 1: These politicians don’t care about the average joe. They only worry about other rich people.  Example 2: Jack...

Idiom: Time (be) Up Context #1 –   Teacher: Ok class, please put down your pencils and give me your tests. ...

Idiom: To Get in Shape Context #1 –   Sara:  I can’t believe I’m getting married in 2 months! Jane:  I...

Idiom: On the Tip of One’s Tongue EXAMPLE: Rory: Laurie! You have to help me! Something’s really bothering me! Laurie: Sure,...

Idiom: To get to know:  used as a verb Example 1: At first, the new-hire wasn’t sure about his co-workers; but...

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