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Category: Idioms & Expressions

It was worth it English vocabulary

The meaning of – It was worth it!

A really useful expression for talking about the outcome of an experienceContinue reading The meaning of – It was worth it! →

I'm looking forward to

The meaning of – I’m looking forward to

Such a great English phrase to use when you’re talking about future plansContinue reading The meaning of – I’m looking forward to →

English vocabulary It can't hurt

The meaning of – It can’t hurt

A brilliant little phrase for giving advice!Continue reading The meaning of – It can’t hurt →

The meaning of – Beggars can’t be choosers

Would you like to use this English expression in a natural way? Have a look at my examples and improve your English vocabularyContinue reading The meaning of – Beggars can’t be choosers →

The meaning of – Hold a grudge

A great way to describe upsetting situations you can’t forget about Continue reading The meaning of – Hold a grudge →

The meaning of – The icing on the cake

A great expression to describe a good or bad experience Continue reading The meaning of – The icing on the cake →

The meaning of – Don’t count your chickens yet

Find out how to use this expression in daily conversationContinue reading The meaning of – Don’t count your chickens yet →

The meaning of – Get the wrong end of the stick

A great expression for talking about misunderstandings!Continue reading The meaning of – Get the wrong end of the stick →

The meaning of – I could do with….

Learn Real English – another lovely natural phrase!Continue reading The meaning of – I could do with…. →

The meaning of – I heard it through the grapevine

A great English expression to use when you are sharing gossip!Continue reading The meaning of – I heard it through the grapevine →

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