Idiom of the day: on the money Meaning: to be exact or correct about something Usage: informal Example: My prediction about who would win the World Cup was on…
Idiom of the day: pass on Meaning: to give something to someone else Usage: formal/informal Example: Please pass on this letter to my grandmother.
Idiom of the day: tune out Meaning: to stop listening to something/someone Usage: informal Example: The movie was so boring I tuned out after the first thirty minutes.
Idiom of the day: catch on Meaning: to begin to understand something Usage: formal/informal Example: It took me a while, but after 3 classes, I started to catch on…
Idiom of the day: rub it in Meaning: to make someone feel even worse about something Usage: informal Example: I was at work when my friends texted me pictures…
Idiom of the day: drop by Meaning: to visit someone casually Usage: formal/informal Example: After school, I am going to drop by my friend’s house for a chat.