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Idioms
Grammar
100

If you have ... of a particular country, you were born there or have the legal right to be a citizen

nationality

100

How ... . .... you? 

How can I help you? 

100

a place where you go to wash your clothes

laundrette

100

Something is very easy

a piece of cake

100

The cake looks .... I'll have a piece of it, please.

good

200

 ... is a type of work or activity which requires special training and knowledge

skill


200

Can . ... this ..? 

You use this sentence when you need to find out whether a piece of clothing fits you or not. 

Can I try this on? 

200

... is a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place

theatre

200

paying separately/ split the bills

go Dutch

200

I prefer buying food at a market .. a supermarket shopping.

TO

300

... is the money that someone is paid each month by their employer

salary


300

Do you ..... any .........? 

You use this sentence when you want to find out whether you can get something cheaper in a shop.

Do you offer any discounts? 

300

A ... is a place where goods are bought and sold, usually outdoors.

market


300

someone is eager and ready to listen

all ears

300

... they born in China? 

Were

400

is the money that someone is paid each month by their employer

freelancer


400

..... you like . .......? 

Cashiers often ask you this type of question in a shop. They ask it after you finish your payment. They ask you whether you need any confirmation that you have paid for the items.

Would you like a receipt? 

400

A ... is a shop where drugs and medicines are sold or given out, and where you can buy cosmetics and some household goods.

chemist's

400

to lose an opportunity 

miss the boat

400

How old is he? What do you think? 

Rephrase the sentence

How old .. ... ..... .. ..? 

How old do you think he is? 

500

... is an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services

tax

500

Can I help you, sir/madam? 

No, ..... you. I'm just ......./ ......... 

You use this phrase when you don't want to buy anything particular, but you just want to know what they have in the shop. 

No, thank you. I'm just looking/browsing.

500

The ... is the building which a city council uses as its main offices.

city hall

500

to regret something that cannot be changed

cry over spilt milk

500

Don't buy the used computer. It's not ..... the money. It is of poor quality. 

worth