We know that learning English requires time and dedication, but a good way to get started in this language is to learn typical phrases and expressions in English, which combined with specific vocabula...
The older version of this proverb was written in the 17th century: to him that will, ways are not wanting. Since the 19th century, however, we’ve come to know the saying: Where there’s a w...
If you’ve ever studied psychology you may have heard of the nurture/nature debate: some scientists argue that who we are and how we behave is determined mostly by our genetic heritage, while oth...
We say something is "a storm in a teacup" when a small or unimportant event is exaggerated out of proportion, it’s made bigger and more significant than it really is. We can also say somebo...
"It takes two to tango" is an English idiomatic phrase used for the first time in a song, in the 1950s. Pearl Bailey was the singer who made these lyrics popular: “Takes two to tango/Two to...
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