Thursday, 5 November 2015

A little from column A and a little from column B

Meaning: Combination of two factors or reasons

A little bird told me

Meaning: A source of information not to be exposed

A life of its own

Meaning:Independent existence with some characteristics of life

A hundred and ten percent

Meaning: A effort exerted more than ones capacity, possibly risking injury

A hair's breadth

Meaning: A very small distance or amount.

A great deal

Meaning: Very Much; to a great extent

A good voice to beg bacon

Meaning: Said in ridicule  of a bad voice

A good deal

Meaning: Very much; to a great extent

A few sandwiches short of a picnic

Meaning: Unsoundness of  mind; Mad

A day late and a Dollar short

Meaning: Action was too late and of no use

A cut below

Meaning: Inferior to, of a lower quality

Idiom: Cut above

Meaning: Superior to the norm

A cold day in July

Meaning:The time of occurrence of an event that will never happen

Idiom:A bit much

Meaning: Undesirable behaviour

A cold day in Hell

Meaning:The time of occurrence of an event that will never happen

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Interrogative Sentences

Should John apologise to him?

Does your son often visit you?

May we play cricket this evening?

Will you help him?

Does a goat feed on grass?

Do you make a noise?

Is he a good doctor?

Beneficial information

Shipwreck more tragic than Titanic

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