English usage – worry about (something)
The word about is sometimes used as a preposition that means – on the subject of somebody/something; in connection with somebody/something We often use …
The word about is sometimes used as a preposition that means – on the subject of somebody/something; in connection with somebody/something We often use …
~English expressions~ on the side = extra, such as with a job or an additional order of food; not the main thing “I work …
English Phrasal Verb – Plug In plug in [phrasal verb] to connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity or to …
📚English expression📚 squeeze into something This expression means to make room or time for someone or something in a small space or a tight schedule, often …
Rip the band aid off = Do something that will be uncomfortable or difficult very quickly so you don’t prolong the pain. (make the …
To be tight has 2 meanings- 1. If someone is tight it means that they don’t like to spend money. “Fred never spends money …
English expression – To be tight (with money) $$$ Read More »
on its way – happening or arriving soon “My wife emailed me asking when I will be home tonight. I told her I’m on …
~English expressions~ from the ground up 1. from the very beginning “We must plan our sales campaign carefully from the ground up.” 2. build …
Not “I need to call to my friend.” Facebook QUIZ answer! From https://www.facebook.com/english808/