by David Thomas | Aug 13, 2020 | Free Exercises
Common idiomatic expressions Today we continue learning with some idiomatic expressions that can be very useful when used correctly. These expressions are used by native English speakers to convey a lot of information and can be used in a variety of situations .... by David Thomas | Aug 7, 2020 | Free Exercises
Test and build your vocabulary Are you preparing for the use of English exercise of the Cambridge exams and trying to build your vocabulary? The exercise below will help you learn new vocabulary and use it in a sentence. Complete the table below ( ______) and then... by David Thomas | Jul 20, 2020 | Free Exercises
Colourful Language and Being More Expressive Find out how expressive you are ! Match the words with their definitions below : 1) Stunning a) Makes you feel emotional 2) Gripping b) Not as good as you were told 3) Convincing c) Shockingly impressive 4)... by David Thomas | Jun 29, 2020 | Free Exercises
Idiomatic expressions In case you are wondering ,this is a post about idioms, so let´s to clarify what an idiom is. The OED describes it as “a group of words established by usage as having meaning not deducible from the meanings of the individual... by David Thomas | Jun 11, 2020 | Free Exercises
WORD FORMATION Have a look of the table below. Would you be able to fill the gaps? Firstly, you need to think about the kind of words that you need. For examle, do I need a verb ? or, do I need and adjective ? Secondly, is the new word negative? If so, you might need... by David Thomas | May 28, 2020 | Free Exercises
Commonly used idiomatic expressions Match the expression with the correct meaning. The first one is done for you. 1. Fly on the wall –> (c) a) No possible excuse 2. Fish out of water b) Not care if something happens 3. Hit the roof c) Observing a...