40 Common Binomial Expressions in English
A binomial pair is an expression containing two words which are joined by a conjunction (usually “and” or “or”). The word order of a binomial pair is usually fixed.
A binomial pair is an expression containing two words which are joined by a conjunction (usually “and” or “or”). The word order of a binomial pair is usually fixed.
Vocabulary and expressions we use to talk about driving on streets and highways
The following idioms and expressions are built around the word ‘mind’…
We are going to learn some phrasal verbs related to travel…
Useful English idioms and phrases about Time…
The common verbs “come” and “go” are often confusing. One reason this happens is that come and go have the same basic meaning, but are used for different directions.
One of the most notable differences between American English and British English is their differences of grammar…
Useful linking words and phrases that can be used at the start of new paragraphs.
A prepositional phrase includes a preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object.
Useful expressions you may wish to ask while you are staying at the hotel, as well as some phrases to help you deal with any problems.