Taboo
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Proverbs &
Sayings
100

It is something to sleep in, but it is not a bed. You take it when traveling.
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Sleeping Bag

100

What does “look after” mean?

It is a phrasal verb for taking care of someone or something.

100

What does “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?

It is an idiom used to describe very heavy rain. 

100

“Practice makes it perfect” What does it mean?
(If you know who says it bonus +50)

Regular exercise of an activity or skill is the way to become proficient in it.

Ronaldo <3  

100

“No pain, no gain” – What does it mean?

It is a proverb that suggests that success or improvement often requires effort, hardship, or sacrifice.

200

It’s the act of leaving a job forever. Mostly, when you get old.
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Retirement

200

What does “come across” mean? Use it in a sentence.

It means to find or encounter something by chance.

200

“Under the weather” meaning definition and example situation.

It is an idiom meaning to feel slightly sick or unwell.

200

“Better late than never” Explain in your own words and use in a sentence.

It is better to do something or arrive after the expected time than not do it or arrive at all.

200

“The early bird catches the worm” – When do we say this?

It is a common idiom used to emphasize the benefit of being proactive and starting something early.

300

It describes someone who talks a lot.
C _ _ _ _ _ 

Chatty

300

What’s the difference between “carry on” and “hold on”?

"Carry on" means to continue doing something, while "hold on" means to wait or to keep hold of something.

300

“Break a leg!”
What situation would you use this in?

It is an idiom meaning "good luck.
It is often used to wish someone success, especially before a performance or a situation where they might be facing a challenge or competition.

300

What does “Actions speak louder than words” mean?

It is said to emphasize that what you do is more important and shows your intentions and feelings more clearly than what you say.

300

Match: “Don’t judge a book by ____” → a) its size b) its cover c) its name

answer is `B`
It means that you shouldn't form an opinion about something or someone based on their appearance or first impression.

400

It is a small object that holds things together. Can be used for short parts of videos, too.
C _ _ _

Clip

400

What does “brush up on” mean? Use it in a sentence related to learning English.

It means to review or improve your knowledge of something you learned before.

400

A: I am all ears, go ahead.
B: Okay okay, so ..
`I am all ears.` meaning and context.

It is an idiom that means someone is eager and attentive to listen to what another person has to say.

400

Match: “Don’t cry over ___” → a) fire b) spilled milk c) fault.
Explain and use it in a sentence.

Answer is `B`
It is an idiom that means there's no use in being upset or feeling sorry about something that has already happened and cannot be undone.

400

"You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs." what is the meaning? 

Meaning: Sometimes, you have to go through a little mess or trouble to achieve something good.

500

It’s something you can do with information, money, or power. Sometimes people do it in politics or with secrets.
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Manipulate

500

Create a sentence with the correct use of ` move on, and get by`

I finally moved on after the break up. Now, I got by of him being absent.

Move on; leaving behind.
Get by; manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something. 

500

What does the idiom "bite the bullet" mean?
Can you explain it and use it in a personal example?

It means to do something difficult or unpleasant that you’ve been avoiding.


500

Explain and tell a story or example where “What goes around comes around” makes sense.

It is a saying that people will eventually experience the consequences of their actions, whether positive or negative.

500

Tell a short story showing: “You can’t have your cake and eat it too.”

You can't enjoy both of two wishes but mutually exclusive alternatives.

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