Lifestyle

First exampleJudy:  Hey Megan, I heard that you are selling your car, I have a friend who might be  interested....

Example 1: Emily: I just failed my driving test. I’ll never get my license! Matt: Oh no! That’s ok. Don’t...

Read the following examples to guess the meaning for out of the blue Example 1: I was washing dishes after...

Idiom: to take off Context #1:Joe: What time is it?Sam: It’s 3 o’clock.Joe: Oh man! I have to take off....

to be bummed (out) Context #1: Steve: What’s wrong? You look like you are really bummed.Alex: Yeah…my girlfiend told me...

To Cut Down on Something Please try to guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Sheryl has gained 45...

To Step on Someone’s ToesRead the following e-mail and try to guess the meaning of the idiom “to step on...

Idiom: Mom and pop; used as an adjective First example: My parents have never been rich, but they were always...

Idiom: to give/get the runaround; used as a verb First example: Terry was in a car accident, but it wasn’t...

Idiom: to lend/give (someone) a hand; used as a verb. First Example: Cristal: Hey Zac, I want to rearrange the...

Idiom: to run into (someone/something); inseparable phrasal verb. First Example: Lisa went to her favorite restaurant in her old neighborhood,...

To Go for ItExample 1:Jimmy: I would really like to get a job at Disneyland as one of the characters....

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