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Spill The Beans | English Idioms

To spill the beans is to reveal a secret unintentionally. This informal idiom is very common in American English. This expression has been in use since early twentieth century. I didn’t want anyone to know about...

Speak Of The Devil | English Idioms

You are talking about somebody and then that person suddenly appears. In such a situation a native English speaker might say speak /talk of the devil. Actually this is an incomplete phrase. The full forms...

How To Speak English Fluently

Don’t pay too much attention to Grammar rules Does that mean that you should not learn English grammar? Well, not really. You can’t do well in tests if you don’t know grammar rules. Students...

Small Talk | English Speaking Lessons

Small talk can seem boring but there are many situations where it is useful or absolutely necessary. For example, an ability to engage in small talk is essential to make friends. Small talk could...

Honestly | Frankly | No Doubt

Key words and phrases Honestly Frankly No doubt Honestly can be used to claim that one is speaking sincerely. Honestly, I never said a word to him about the money. Both honestly and frankly can introduce critical remarks. ‘Honestly,...

Talking About Ability In English

Present ability We use can to talk about present or general ability. I can swim. She can read Italian, but she can’t speak it. Past ability We use could to talk about general ability in the past. She could read when she was four. Note that was/were...

Common Separable Phrasal Verbs

Some phrasal verbs are separable. That means we can put an object between the two parts of the phrasal verb. Note that the two parts of a separable phrasal verb must be separated when the object...