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SOME IDIOMS, PHRASAL VERBS AND SLANG EXPRESSIONS

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It's a game to practise common informal sentences, some idioms and phrasal verbs people use in real conversations

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SOME IDIOMS, PHRASAL VERBS AND SLANG EXPRESSIONSVersion en ligne

It's a game to practise common informal sentences, some idioms and phrasal verbs people use in real conversations

par EVA BALLESTEROS CODINA
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Starts with A

IDIOM: It means listening closely. Example: I’m ___ ____ — tell me what happened.

Starts with B

Idiom: start a conversation. Example: He told a joke to _____ ___ ___ at the meeting

Starts with C

Phrasal verb:: It means talk and share news. Example: Let’s _____ __ over coffee on Sunday.

Starts with D

Phrasal verb: visit briefly. Example: I might ____ __ later if that’s OK.

Contains E

Idiom: It means watch carefully. Example: ____ ___ ____ ______ for the postman!

Starts with F

Idiom: want a cup of tea/coffee). Example: : _____ _ _____? I’ll make tea.

Starts with G

Idiom: To try doing something. Example: Don’t worry, just ____ __ _ __!

Starts with H

Phrasal verb: Spend time together. Example: Want to ____ ___ in the park this afternoon?

Starts with I

Set phrase: a small amount of anything; also, a short period of time. Example: I’ll see you __ _ ___ — need to pop to the shop.

Starts with J

Phrasal verb: raise, often price: Example: They ______ __ the price of tickets again.

Starts with K

Idiomatic expression: stay connected. Example: : ____ __ ______ when you move away, yeah?

Starts with L

Idiom: you have a very enjoyable and exciting time. Example: There is no reason why you couldn't ____ __ __ once in a while.

Starts with M

Phrasal verb: waste time/play. Example: Stop _______ ______ and finish your homework.

Starts with N

Idiom: not a problem: You forgot? __ ______, I’ll do it.

Starts with O

Idiom: It is an expression used to mean that the host or restaurant is not charging its customers for a meal. Example: The drinks are __ ___ _____ — no charge.

Starts with P

Phrasal verb: visit someone’s home. Example: Why don’t you ___ _____ after work?

Starts with Q

Phrasal verb: join a line. Example: Could you _____ __ for the tickets?

Starts with R

Phrasal verb: meet someone by chance. Example: I ___ ____ Tom at the shop yesterday

Starts with S

Phrasal verb: to separate; end a relationship or divide into parts. Example: They _____ __ last month and seem happier now.

Starts with T

Idiom: relax;don’t hurry. Example: The doctor told me I should ____ __ ____ for a while

Starts with U

Slang expression: willing for it; want to join. Example: I’m __ ___ __ if you want to go to the gig ( a live music show or concert).

Starts with V

Phrasal verb: relax with no activity. Example: Tonight I’ll ___ ___ and watch films.

Starts with W

Phrasal verb: be careful. Example: _____ ___ — the floor is slippery!

Contains X

Phrasal verb: Make a mistake by confusing times. I _____ __ the dates, so I missed the meeting!

Starts with Y

Slang expression: to say yes in an emphatic way or to emphasize a reply or statement. Example: "Are you coming to the party?" "___ ___!"

Starts with Z

Slang expression: To stop talking immediately: ___ __, will you? I’m trying to sleep.