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ARTICLES & DETERMINERS : Introduction
COMMON MISTAKES
FAMILY: Introduction
Interjections
OCCUPATIONS - Jobs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adjectives
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adjectives
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adjectives
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverb
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Degree
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Frequency
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Manner
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Place
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Time
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Types
PARTS OF SPEECH: Conjunctions
PARTS OF SPEECH: IDIOMS - African
PARTS OF SPEECH: IDIOMS - Western
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns - Common & Proper
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns - Gender
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns Phrases
PARTS OF SPEECH: Personal Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Prepositions
PARTS OF SPEECH: Prepositions
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Demonstrative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Indefinite Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Interrogative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Possessive Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Reciprocal Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Reflexive Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Relative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Question Tag
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Action Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Active & Passive Voice
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Intransitive Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Irregular Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Linking Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Modal Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Phrasal Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Regular Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Transitive Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Types
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Verb Agreement
PUNCTUATION : Introduction
SIMILE: Introduction
VOCABULARY : Introduction
WORD ORDER : Introduction
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PARTS OF SPEECH: IDIOMS - Western
What does 'A leopard can’t change its spots' mean?
Spots are permanent.
Change is always possible.
People can't change their nature.
Leopards can be trained.
What does 'To cry over spilled milk' mean?
To waste something.
To regret something that can't be fixed.
To solve a problem quickly.
To enjoy the simple things in life.
What does 'Throw in the towel' mean?
To give up.
To start something new.
To clean something.
To win a contest.
Which of the following idioms means 'To do something that seems easy but is difficult'?
To take the bull by the horns.
To be in the same boat.
To hit the nail on the head.
To bite off more than you can chew.
What does the idiom 'To burn bridges' mean?
To create lasting relationships.
To make something permanent.
To destroy a relationship or opportunity.
To create a new beginning.