You have heard – ALL IS WELL . But have you ever heard – ALL IS NOT WELL.If you think ALL IS NOT WELL is a right sentence then please continue reading – Perhaps seldom we mind when we use …
Sometimes, we may be in a confusion that we should use ‘in night’ or ‘at night’. Usually, with NIGHT ‘at’ is used. It means any night. E.g.- I never watch TV at night. This park is quite unsafe at night. …
Suggest is a unique verb in English and unlike other verbs you can not use it with infinitive. For example- I suggest you to do this work. ( This sentence is wrong.) Now, let us see how to use the …
Meaning- something that is easily obtained lost easily. Usage- You spent all your birthday money in the morning? With you , it’s easy come , easy go. Origin- This saying goes all the way back to the famus Canterbury Tales …
Meaning- To cry or complain about an event that has already taken place and can’t be changed. Usage- I’m sorry your wallet fell overboard, but there is no use crying over spilled milk. Origin- First used in the mid 1600s …
Meaning- practical, sensible and realistic. Usage- Despite being rich he doesn’t act snobbishly. He is really down-to- earth. Origin- This expression dates from the first half of the 20th century. A person who is down-to-earth is direct and practical. Earth …
Meaning- to overlook the overall situation because of a focus on small details. Usage- During his writing he focuses on grammar but forgets the content. He can’t see the forest for the trees. Origin- This idiom,which has been popular for …
Meaning- to praise yourself Usage-When you fill out an application for a job, blow your own horn. Origin- in ancient Roman times, a blare of trumpets announced the arrival of a great hero. Today people who blow their own horns …
Meaning- The most unsuccessful or least admirable member. Usage – He is the black sheep of the family always causing trouble. Origin- This expression has been used at least since the early 1800s to describe a person who is a …
Meaning- people who are alike often become friends. Usage- Despite differences politicians seem birds of a feather. Origin – This saying is from the Bible and 2000 years old. It is based on the observation that birds of the same …