Idioms
phrasal verbs
prepositions
100

Better late than never

It is better to arrive late than to never arrive at all.

He was 20 minutes late to the rehearsal but better late than never. 


100

to come across

to find unexpectedly


I was reading last night and I came across a couple of phrasal verbs I had never seen before.

100

I'm very interested .. history.

I'm very interested in history.

200

It’s not rocket science

An activity that is easy to understand (unlike rocket science, which is very complex)

Soccer has really simple rules. It’s not rocket science.

200

to end up

to eventually reach, do, or decide


At first, I thought I wanted to be an accountant. Then, I studied finance. I ended up getting my degree in management, though.

200

I look forward .. hearing from you.

I look forward to hearing from you.

300

That ship has sailed

It is too late (a missed opportunity)

I would love to go back to college, but unfortunately, that ship has sailed.

300

to look forward to


to be excited about something in the future

I'm looking forward to the three-day weekend.

300

He's fluent .. several langauges.

He's fluent in several languages.

400

Hit the nail on the head

Get something exactly right

You hit the nail on the head when you said that he was a troublemaker.

400

catch up

do something that should be done

I need to catch up with my emails.

400

She's married .. a French man.

She's married to a French man.

500

Once in a blue moon

I only go to the movies once in a blue moon.

500

get back to you

reply

I will need to get back to you on that.

500

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