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Saying Please

We use please to make a request more polite. Would you move a bit, please? Could you open the window, please? ‘Would you like some help?’ ‘Yes, please.’ Please do is a rather formal answer to a...

Pig Out | English Idioms

Pig is one of those animals that are unlikely to invoke any positive sentiments in the mind. The sentence He is a pig can mean two things. It could mean that the person is very dirty....

Phrasal Verbs With Hold

Hold is used in a large number of common idiomatic phrasal verbs. Here is a list of them. What is a phrasal verb? A phrasal verb is a two-word verb whose meaning is sometimes very...

Phrasal Verbs With Go

Here is a list of phrasal verbs using the word Go. Go about something – set to work at it We are not going about it in the right way. Go ahead – start; make progress...

Phrasal Verbs | Letter P

Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with P. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning / definition and example sentences. Pan out When something (e.g. a plan) pans out, it becomes...

Phrasal Verbs | Letter O

Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with O. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning / definition and example sentences. Occur to When something occurs to you, it suddenly comes to...