IDIOMS LOVER
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Wants To Sound More Native Start Using Idioms In Your Daily Conversation.
An idiom is a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
It Is A Good Idea to Master Some of these Idiomatic Expressions.
Some very casual idioms are concisely explained and described on my youtube channel and I divide them into parts. These idioms are not old-fashioned or unusual as you could use with any of the native English speakers confidently and pacifically.
SO HERE IS THE FIRST PART
PART 1 IMPORTANT IDIOMS
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PART 2 IMPORTANT IDIOMS
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We use them every day, sometimes without even realizing that what we’re saying is nonsensical. These English idioms are extremely common in everyday conversation in the United States.
1: Pink in Health/ In The Pink Of Health:
Meaning:
IN GOOD HEALTH
Sentence:
Kabir: How are you, John?
John: I am Pink In Health.
2: Hit The Sack:
Meaning:
Go To Sleep
Sentence:
John: Mom, Today I am Exhausted. I will Hit the Sack Early.
3:Over The Moon:
Meaning:
Extremely Happy Or Delighted
Sentence:
I am Over The Moon Today As I am Going to Meet My Parents After Almost Two Years.
4: Piece Of Cake:
Meaning:
Very Easy
Sentence:
That Test Was A Piece Of Cake
5: Cup of Tea:
Meaning:
That Is Not Of Your Interest
Sentence:
Singing Is Not My Cup Of Tea
6: A Dime A Dozen:
Meaning:
Very Common And Is of No Value
Sentence:
This Puzzle Is Interesting But Nowadays It is A Dime A Dozen
7: Break The Ice:
Meaning:
Break The Silence(usually the condition is when strangers meet)
Sentence:
At Last, She Broke The Ice And Started The Discussion.
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