Everyday Expressions
Everyday Expressions
Everyday Expressions
Everyday Expressions
Overview
Spoken language is full of fixed expressions that are not necessarily difficult to understand
but have a fixed form that does not change. These have to be learned as whole
expressions. These expressions are sometimes difficult to find in dictionaries, so it is
important to be on the lookout for them.
When it comes to restaurants, this towns not that good. [when considering
something]
As far as Im concerned, we can eat at any time. [as far as it affects me or from
my point of view]
As luck would have it, she was home when I called. [an unexpected good thing]
Practice Exercise
Exercise 1: Complete the fixed expressions in these sentences. Try not to look at the
previous examples:
1. Come ____________, I dont remember giving her the key. Id better call her and
check, just in case.
2. If you _______________________, the economys going to get much worse
before it gets any better.
3. ____________________________of vacations, what are you planning to do on
yours?
4. That ____________________, I have a message for you from Maria.
5. As _____________ before the telephone interrupted us, we plan to take a long
vacation next summer.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with one of the expressions from the words bellow:
A) Never mind = forget about it,
dont worry about it
B) Postpone = put off something
temporarily
C) Pass away = die
D) Ring a bell = to be reminded of
something
E) Been there, done that = already
did something like that
Answers
Exercise 1
1. Come to think of it 2. If you ask me
5. As I was saying.
3. Speaking of
Exercise 2
1. E 2. H 3. C 4. G 5. A 6. B 7. F 8. J 9. D 10. i
4. That reminds me