Ill and sick – similarities and differences These two words are practically the same but are used in different situations, there are also differences between British (GB) and American (US) English. In American English ill […] Read more...
Vocabulary Index
Expressions with DAY He is 60 if he is a day That will be the day Expressions with LUCK With any luck One for luck Luck of the draw Take Pot Luck By a stroke […] Read more...
Exercise/test Expressions PULL, pull a fast one
o Test meaning of idiomatic expressions pull one’s finger out, pull the plug, pull strings o Choose the right idiomatic phrase to complete these sentences with the right meaning Look at this for the English […] Read more...
Phrasal verbs with PULL:pull up, pull ahead, pull down, pull together, pull back
. Idioms: pull down, pull back, pull away, pull ahead, pull together Pull down – to break in pieces and destroy (building) – They pulled down the abandoned factories to build a new hospital Pull […] Read more...
Expressions with PULL: your weight, your socks up,a fast one
. Idioms: Pull your weight, pull a fast one, pull your socks up Look at the meaning of these English expressions with PULL pull your weight – do your share of the work, do your […] Read more...