Lifestyle

To Pick Out Example 1: Terry: I finally saved up enough money to buy a new car! I just don’t...

Example 1: Terry: I just got back from vacation and I had a wonderful time! Sandy: Oh, really? Where did...

Example 1: Tina: Where is Tom? He said he would be here an hour ago! Kerri: Yes, we made these...

To make a fool of someone means to do something to make another person or yourself look stupid/ foolish. It...

“face to face” Meaning 1:  within each other’s presence. A face-to-face meeting, conversation etc is one where you are with...

Example 1: Linda has been very irritable lately. She’s not as friendly as she used to be and she doesn’t...

Example 1: Billy was having dinner with his family last night. Billy’s mother asked him if he could clear the...

Context #1:Jane: Tomorrow I’m going to go to the DMV to take my driving test… again! I’ve already failed twice!Cindy:...

Idiom: to have something in common Context #1:Joe: Guess what! I found out that Cindy and I both love Jazz music....

TO WORK ON Read the following dialogue and guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Susan: “Hi,Sofia! How was...

Behind Someone’s Back Read the following sentences and guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Mary got mad at...

Example 1 Sarah: Hey Bella, do you want to go to Starbucks after school? Bella: I’d really like to  but I want...

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