Idiomatic expressions add color and character to our language, often conveying meanings in a more vivid and engaging way than literal language. In the business world, idioms and slang words are frequently used…
Read moreUnderstanding the correct usage of prepositions is essential for mastering English grammar. Prepositions like “in,” “at,” and “on” can change the meaning of a sentence and are crucial for clear and effective communication….
Read moreThis exercise is designed to help you familiarize yourself with common abbreviations used in the UK related to help and information. Abbreviations are often used in everyday language and can be essential for…
Read moreThis article involves completing sentences with appropriate words that fall under the category of “Help and information.” The goal is to use words that convey support, guidance, or details that assist someone in…
Read moreExercise 1: Choose the best definition, (a) or (b), to explain the idiom or other expression in bold in these sentences. 1. Sue has always been a high-flier. (a) Someone who has achieved…
Read moreIn the vast landscape of language, certain phrases wield subtle power. They slip into our conversations, articles, and advertisements, leaving an indelible mark. Among these linguistic chameleons are the elusive “weasel words.” What…
Read moreFiling an Income Tax Return (ITR) online has become a streamlined and efficient process with the new income tax portal. By logging in with PAN-based credentials and following a few straightforward steps, taxpayers…
Read moreApplying for a driving licence has become simple and straightforward, eliminating the need to rely on agents or pay unnecessary fees to third parties. The process can be completed largely from the comfort…
Read moreICICI Bank provides an easy and convenient way for its customers to download interest certificates online. Whether you need this document for tax purposes or personal records, you can follow these simple steps…
Read moreTest your knowledge with this quiz. Use your dictionary to check the meanings of the words and expressions in italics, or any other words and expressions that you do not understand. 1. What…
Read moreExercise 1: Replace the words and expressions in bold with a phrasal verb. You will need to use some of the phrasal verbs more than once. cut across * cut back on *…
Read moreTime is a universal concept, but the way it’s expressed can vary greatly from one language to another. In English, there are several ways to express time, and understanding these expressions can greatly…
Read moreExercise 1 – Chain-stores are groups of shops that belong to the same person or company. These can be found on nearly all UK high streets (= main / most important shopping streets)….
Read morePhrasal verbs are very common in English, and should be learnt like any other item of English vocabulary. In the TOEFL, they are tested in the Listening Comprehension section, and appear frequently in…
Read moreIn this comprehensive article, readers will explore into the intricate world of currency markets, gaining valuable insights into exchange rates and trading strategies. 1. When the government doesn’t control the exchange rate in…
Read moreAt job interviews, candidates are assessed on their suitability for the job they are applying for. In addition to their qualifications and experience, interviewers have to look at the other qualities that make…
Read moreNew Delhi: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) underscores the significance of swift claims settlement as an integral part of its service to policyholders. Ensuring the seamless processing of both Maturity and Death…
Read moreThis exercise tests your knowledge of some common spoken responses. In each case, choose the most appropriate word in bold to complete the second sentence in each sentence pair. In one case, either…
Read moreThe words and expressions in the box can all be used informally to describe different kinds of people. Use them to complete sentences 1 – 35. Note that many of the words /…
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