Lifestyle

Idiom: The Bottom line Example 1: Tammy: I’m so excited about starting my new business! I’ve always dreamed of sellingclothing....

to pull one’s own weight; used as a verb Example 1: Mario has been looking for a new job for...

To Cater To Example 1: Tammy: I just love that new restaurant on 9th street! It has the most delicious...

To network Example 1: Tim: Wait just a minute. I’d like to update my Facebook page and add some more...

Example 1: I love to go to Santa Monica on the weekends for many reasons. The first reason is shopping!...

Example 1: Marcy isn’t coming with us to the Grand Canyon. She said that it was more important for her...

Context #1: Akiko: Guess what! Next week I’m going to go to my first American Baseball game. Shuhei: Really? That’s...

Context #1: Jane: I heard you and your boyfriend got into an argument after class yesterday. Cindy: Yeah… he was...

Read the following letter and guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Dear Gloria, I am writing to thank...

To Be Crazy About Read the following e-mail and try to guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Dear...

Idiom:  to Soak up the rays. This phrase acts like a verb.  What’s the meaning of “soak up”? – It...

Idiom: Golden Opportunity, noun phrase. Example #1:  John really likes Anna. Unfortunately, they are in different levels. John is a...

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