50 Common Expressions & Idioms

1. There are many ways to say

the same thing

2. It is important to use the

right preposition

Remember a preposition is a word that

a) connects two nouns

b) a word that shows the position of

one noun in relation to another

1. During the day

Use: When the sun is up and most people are at work.

"I will be busy during the day tomorrow, but I will be free in the evening."

2. At night

Use: When the sun has gone down.

"At night there are more people

selling things on the street."

3. In the meantime

Use: The time between two events.

"In the meantime, I will watch TV."

4. In the next few + (time word)

Use: In a period of time

"In the next few days."

"In the next few years."

5. For the time being

Use: Similar to at the moment or for now.

"For the time being we will wait.

6. A remote chance

Use: There is only a small chance

"There is always a remote chance

of winning the lottery."

7. It’s not likely that …

Use: To explain why someone is wrong.

"It's not likely that, you need to

read this it will change your mind."

8. To quit a job …

Use: When you decide to leave your job.

"I have decided to quit my job."

9. To remember to do sth

Use: When you do something, that you might have forgotten.

"I will remember to meet you on Monday."

10. To forget to do sth

Use: When you don't do something,

that you should have done.

"I forget to meet you on Monday,

I am so sorry."

11. For the most part

Use: Generally, Mostly

"For the most part, Wallmart is

a better supermarket than the others."

12. Many years ago

Use: A long time ago, but probably

not more than 100 years ago.

"Many years ago ,England had a

good football team."

13. It’s been a long time since …

Use: When something hasn't happened for a long time.

"It's been a long time since I had a holiday."

14 In my opinion…

Use: I think

"In my opinion the BreExit vote

was a bad decision."

15. Under/given the circumstances …

Use: Because of the situation you are in

"Given the circumstances we are going to have to make some changes."

16. I’m taken aback that …

Use: You are very surprised about something

"I'm taken aback that you could think I would do that."

17. To get the bill

Use: When you pay the bill for a meal.

"Put you wallet away,

I will get the bill."

18. At full speed

Use: As fast as possible

"He was running at full speed,

I could never catch him."

19. To take one’s time

Use: To do something at your own pace

"I'm going to take my time,

and finish this book later."

20. To take responsibility for …

Use: To be in control of something,

If it goes well you get the credit, but if it goes badly then you get the blame.

"I will take responsibility for

the company's marketing from now on."

21. To get/be accustomed/used to …

Use: When you adjust to something

" It takes time to get used to life in China."

22. For the sake of …

Use: When you consider someone else

"For the sake of my children,

I need to earn more money."

23. In order to …

Use: So you can do something

"In order to get my assignment

finished I am going to have to

work all night!"

24. To hurry up and do sth

Use: Get something done quickly

"Hurry up and get ready for school."

25. To speed up

Use: To go faster

"You need to go faster we are going

to be late."

26. To slow down

Use: To not go so quickly

"You need to slow down, there is

no rush."

27. To have money saved up

Use: To have kept your money for later.

"I have my money saved up,

because I want to buy a car soon."

28. To be bored out of one’s mind

Use: Extremely bored

"I was bored out of my mind in

Tom's class yesterday."

29. Out in the open

Use: Sth everyone knows.

"It's out in the open now, she told everyone."

30. In secret

Use: Do sth so no one knows.

"We need to do this in secret, it's

too important for everyone to know."

31. To be sure/certain of…

Use: When you are very confident

about sth

"I was sure France will win Euro 2016."

32. Wide open

Use: Not decided yet

"The competition is still wide open,

anyone could win."

33. Shut tight

Use: Closed and hard to open

"The box is shut tight, no one can

open it."

34. The fact that …

Use: The reality is

"The fact that Portugal made it to

the final is very surprising."

35. To say the least

Use: Without emphasising something

"They were upset to say the least."

36. Watch out (for)!

Use: To look out for sth

"Watch out for the touts outside

the airport."

37. To be in trouble (with sb)

Use: When someone is angry with you

"I got really drunk last night, I am

in trouble with my wife."

38. Sorry to bother/trouble you,

but…Would you mind …?

Use: Excuse me

"Sorry to trouble you, but I'm

lost. Would you mind helping me out?"

39. To go wrong

Use: Make a mistake / sth bad happens

"I didn't want it to go wrong,

but it couldn't be helped."

40. Go away!

Use: Please leave

"Stop bothering me, go away."

41. Let’s get going

Use: We should leave soon

"Let's get going or we will be late."

42. To be short/missing a …

Use: When you don't have everything/

43. Something is missing (from)

Use: When something is not there that

should be.

"Some beer is missing from the

fridge, who drank it?"

44. In the middle of the night

Use: Very late at night or

early in the morning

"I always get up in the middle of

the night to go to the bathroom."

45. To be mistaken about …

Use: When you are wrong about sth/sb

"I was mistaken about Paul, he

is actually a great guy."

46. Let’s check it out

Use: See what something is like

"Let's check the museum out"

47. To make sure that …

Use: To check you are right

"I need to make sure that they

are coming to the party."

48. To be taken by surprise

Use: Something is surprising

"I was taken by surprise when

they arrived 3 hours early."

49. To strongly disagree

Use: To disagree a lot

"I strongly disagree about the

BreExit vote."

50. To decide between (2 choices)

Use: When you have 2 options and must

choose one.

"I can't decide between Apple or Samsung."

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