This document provides a list of common idiomatic expressions in English and their meanings, including "above all" meaning "most importantly", "all of a sudden" meaning "suddenly", and "as a matter of fact" meaning "in reality or actually". It explains idioms used to describe ease or lack of knowledge, as well as phrases relating to stopping processes or relationships and unexpected meetings.
This document provides a list of common idiomatic expressions in English and their meanings, including "above all" meaning "most importantly", "all of a sudden" meaning "suddenly", and "as a matter of fact" meaning "in reality or actually". It explains idioms used to describe ease or lack of knowledge, as well as phrases relating to stopping processes or relationships and unexpected meetings.
This document provides a list of common idiomatic expressions in English and their meanings, including "above all" meaning "most importantly", "all of a sudden" meaning "suddenly", and "as a matter of fact" meaning "in reality or actually". It explains idioms used to describe ease or lack of knowledge, as well as phrases relating to stopping processes or relationships and unexpected meetings.
All of a sudden all at once, suddenly As a matter of fact in reality, actually At ease not nervous, calm Be my guest do what you want, feel free, help yourself Beats me I don’t know, I have no idea Break down stop functioning (a machine for example) Break up (with) stop being a couple (a boyfriend or girlfriend) A breeze something very simple and easy to do Bump into meet unexpectedly, run into
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS LESSON 1:
Above all most importantly
All of a sudden all at once, suddenly As a matter of fact in reality, actually At ease not nervous, calm Be my guest do what you want, feel free, help yourself Beats me I don’t know, I have no idea Break down stop functioning (a machine for example) Break up (with) stop being a couple (a boyfriend or girlfriend) A breeze something very simple and easy to do Bump into meet unexpectedly, run into
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS LESSON 1:
Above all most importantly
All of a sudden all at once, suddenly As a matter of fact in reality, actually At ease not nervous, calm Be my guest do what you want, feel free, help yourself Beats me I don’t know, I have no idea Break down stop functioning (a machine for example) Break up (with) stop being a couple (a boyfriend or girlfriend) A breeze something very simple and easy to do Bump into meet unexpectedly, run into
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