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Use this idiom: It costs an arm and a leg.
Eating in La Masia costs an arm and a leg.
Use this idiom: Cheap as chips!
A kebab is cheap as chips!
Make a suggestion using a MODAL VERB
You SHOULD definitely take a shower
Make a suggestion using the SECOND CONDITIONAL
If I WERE you, I WOULD take a shower!
Make a suggestion using the verb "suggest" or "recommend"
I recoMMend takING a shower
Make a suggestion using a question?
HOW ABOUT TAKING a shower? WHY DON'T YOU TAKE a shower?
Do you now any sequencers? (Connectors that help you organise the order of your ideas?)
To begin, Firstly, Secondly, Finally, Last but not least, ...
Alternatives for SO?
For this reason, as a result, as a consequence, ...
Alternatives for BECAUSE?
Since (pronunciation: SINS), that's why, ...
Alternatives for BUT?
However, although, though, even though, despite, in spite of...
Change this "IMPORTANT". Studying hard is important.
Studying hard is crucial, essential, fundamental.
Change this "INTERESTING". Board games are interesting.
Board games are fascinating, exciting, ...
Change this "DIFFICULT". Maths are difficult.
I find Maths hard, challenging, tough (pronunciation: TAF)
Change this "HAPPY". I'll be really happy to spend some days with you.
I'll be ecstatic, glad, pleased, elated,...
Change this "BIG". Her head is BIG
Her head is huge, enormous, ...
Change this "BAD". English food is bad.
English food is terrible, horrible, horrendous,...
Change this "GOOD". We ATE OUT in Rome and it was good.
It was brilliant, excellent, fantastic, amazing
Alternatives for AND?
Also, as well, besides, plus, What's more! Moreover, ....
Use this idiom: TO BE ON THE FENCE
I can't decide. I'm on the fence between pizza and sushi
Use this idiom: SEE EYE TO EYE
I agree with you. We see eye to eye.
Use this idiom: THE BALL IS ON YOUR COURT
No you have to make a move. You decide.
Use this idiom: HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD
Nailed it! You did something perfectly!
Use this idiom: BE OVER THE MOON!
Ecstatic! Elated! Extremely happy!
Use this idiom: IT ISN'T MY CUP OF TEA!
Sorry, not my thing.
Use this phrasal verb: WORK OUT
On Fridays I work out at the gym.
Use this phrasal verb:LOOK FORWARD TO (noun or v+ing)
I'm looking forward to goING to Florence again.
Use this phrasal verb: GET ON (WELL)
We have a good relationship. We get on well!
Use this phrasal verb: LOOK UP TO
I admire my mum and I also look up to my grandma
Use this phrasal verb: COME UP WITH
We'll find a solution. We can come up with a better plan for the weekend!
Use this phrasal verb: TAKE UP
I started a new hobby. I took up paddle in June.