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197 Popular Idioms in English, 2022
197 Popular Idioms in English, 2022
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Today, let’s learn some popular idioms in English.
And with a point of view lesson, you will learn grammar in context without memorizing any boring rules. I’ll tell you the same story from different grammar points. I can change the tense or the person. And like that, you will learn grammar in context.
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Ok. Let’s get started!
1. NO-BRAINER: this is basically an easy decision. It’s something that requires little or no mental effort.
Example:
“Do you think I should propose to my girlfriend?
That’s a no-brainer. She is such a fantastic woman!”
2. SIT ON THE FENCE: staying neutral and not taking sides.
For example, if you have two friends, and they have a fight, you will try not to take sides. You’ll sit on the fence.
Example:
“Don’t you think I’m right? He hasn’t been nice to me lately, has he?
I’m sitting on the fence with this one; you’re both my good friends.”
3. FREAK OUT: to become very angry, scared, or excited.
Example:
“Mum, don’t freak out! But I have to tell you something that I did last weekend. Tom and I got married!
“Last week, my sister won the lottery, and she freaked out about it.”
4. BE A CATCH: Telling someone that others would be lucky to have them around, or even marry them.
Example:
“Dad, I’m taking Jessica out tonight. She is such a catch!”
5. COSTS AN ARM AND A LEG: when something is very expensive.
Examples:
“My son wants a new computer for his birthday, but it’ll cost an arm and a leg!”
“This new smartphone cost me an arm and a leg.”
6. YOU ROCK: it means that you are great.
Example:
“I can’t believe you got the tickets for today’s game. You rock!”
That’s all for now; let’s practice these expressions in the next section.
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Now let’s learn some English grammar in context with a point of view lesson.
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