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10 Common Expression in English Conversation

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Learn 10 Common Expressions in English Conversation. To sound like a native speaker learning common expressions in English conversation is essential. Speak fluent English with these common expressions.

1.     Make the most of

Meaning:

                            To take full advantage of something

            Sentences:

                            Make the most of your time.

            I want to make the most of my visit.

2. Eat your heart out

Meaning:

                            To taunt someone that I am better and feel jealous

            Sentences:

            This is so delicious! Chefs of the world, eat your hearts out.

With this defeat, our opponents are eating their hearts out.

3. Speak/pout your heart out

Meaning:

                            To express you deep feelings

             Sentences:

She was so kind to me that I poured my heart out to her.

4. Work your heart out

Meaning:

                            To put full effort

             

Sentences:

I worked my heart out on this project.

5. Rip the heart out

Meaning:

                            To destroy or seriously damage something

             Sentences:

            Regime change ripped the heart out of Pakistan’s economy.

 

6. Down to earth

Meaning:

                            Humble and practical

            Sentences:

My boss is a down to earth man with no pretentions.

 7. Yet again

Meaning:

                            One more time after many times

            Sentences:

            He proved yet again his loyalty.

The parcel is damaged yet again.

8. Yet another

Meaning:

                            Another

            Sentences:

            Yet another parcel is damaged.

             

9. Ins and outs

Meaning:

                            All details

             Sentences:

            A mechanic like this one knows the ins and outs of car repair.

 10. Make up one’s mind

Meaning:

                            To decide

            Sentences:

 

I have made up my mind to resign.

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