Complete the phrase: ____ your own business. What does it mean?
mind your own business (to not ask questions about a situation that does not involve you)
Find the mistake: The men are better drivers than women. Explain it.
Men are better drivers than women. (No article "the" because we talk generally about things or people)
When do we say "put your feet up"?
You know someone is tired and you want them to relax.
Complete the sentence: You can't believe everything you read online; you have to p___ and c___ what to trust.
pick and choose
Choose the correct option: She doesn't earn much/many money. Explain your choice.
She doesn't earn much money. (much is used with uncountable nouns)
What do you say when you want someone to feel relaxed in your house?
Make yourself at home.
What phrase can be the opposite to "mind my own business"?
be nosy
Choose the correct option: I saw the film, which/that was great.
I saw the film, which was great.
Complete the phrase: Excuse the ___!
Excuse the mess!
Complete the sentence: My neighbour gets on my n____ - he's always complaining. What does the phrase mean?
My neighbour gets on my nerves - he's always complaining. (to annoy someone a lot)
Find the mistake: I have a plenty of milk and apples.
I have plenty of milk and apples. (No article 'a' before 'plenty of')
Name at least 3 phrases to accept apologies.
It's no problem, not at all, that's alright, it's fine, it's nothing, you really don't have to...
Name a phrase that means going on a journey of discovery, or investigation, especially in digital or online environments where there's a vast amount of information or content to explore.
fall down the rabbit hole
Complete the sentence: This is Sarah, ____ husband you met.
This is Sarah, whose husband you met.
What modal verb do you use when asking for advice? Make an example sentence with it.
Should. (For example, Should I apologize to her?)