Author: Manjusha Nambiar

How To Improve Your English Vocabulary

Not having the right word at your disposal can be quite frustrating. Actually it is problem that confounds veteran journalists as well as beginner learners. Sometimes, it is just a matter of not being...

What to Avoid While Studying English Grammar

In this article we will answer the question, “why is grammar important?” Frankly, no one wants to spend hours studying declensions and structuring sentences. But without knowledge of grammar, you will make basic mistakes....

Idioms With Know

As we know it This is an expression used when you are talking about something people are familiar with, especially something that is likely to change forever. A nuclear war could mean the end...

Action Verb Idioms

Here are some action verb idioms in English. Kick a habit To kick a habit is to stop doing something habitual. This is an idiom usually used with smoking and drinking. It is high...

Idioms With Keep

Here is a list of idiomatic expressions using the word keep. Keep one’s chin up To keep one’s chin up is to remain cheerful. It takes courage to keep one’s chin up in the...

Idioms With Heart | Heart Idioms

At heart He is a nice person at heart. Be in good heart = be happy and hopeful Investors are still in good heart, despite recent stock market falls. Close/dear/near to someone’s heart =...

Phrasal Verbs With Take

Here is a list of phrasal verbs with the word keep. Definition and examples are also given. Phrasal verbs with take Take a seat (= sit down) Please take a seat. / Please take...

Phrasal Verbs With Keep

Here is a list of phrasal verbs and other idiomatic expressions using the word keep. Meanings and example sentences are also given. Phrasal verbs with keep Keep at it To keep at it is...