Category Archives: English Expressions

7 Expresiones de Amor en Inglés | Love & Relationship Vocabulary

EL AMOR es la cosa más difícil de describir y hablar. Y es aún más difícil cuando no tenemos las palabras adecuadas para expresar lo que sentimos. Por lo tanto, si amas a tu perro, tu bicicleta, tu novia o … Continue reading

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Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder ~ English Proverb Meaning

The Meaning of Enligh Proverb – Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder Sometimes we realise how important something/someone is to us when they are far away and we cannot be with them. we use it to express that distance can … Continue reading

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8 Formal & Informal Ways to Say “Thank You” In English (With Video)

Saying “Thank you” in English is VERY important. And because it is so important, there are lots of different ways you can say “thank you”. Here is a video which will show you 8 ways to say thank you, some … Continue reading

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More Common Mistakes Made by Spanish Speakers – Oh No!

Common Mistake = Pass the time with my friends Correct = I will spend some time with my friends Many Spanish speakers make the mistake of saying that they will “pass time” – be careful! In English this means that … Continue reading

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Left by the Wayside Definition – Strange English Idiom

A ‘wayside’ is the part of the road which we do not use. It is the ‘edge’ of the road. If something is ‘left by the wayside’ it is forgotten about, or discarded. If something or somebody is left by the … Continue reading

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Meaning of English Expression “Drive Me Crazy”

Definition and meaning of English expression “to drive me crazy” This has two meanings and they have very different meanings. One is related to love and the other is related to hate. You Drive Me Crazy! – (The nice version) … Continue reading

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