English
Idioms to Speak Like Natives
They’re used so often in everyday English, if you
don’t know them, it’s almost impossible to understand the context.
1.)
(To) keep your chin up: - It is a way of saying “stay
strong.”
For
Example- “Don’t worry, keep your chin up buddy and don’t
stress.”
2.) (To) find your feet: -
It is way of saying that you’re still adjusting and getting used to the new
environment.
For
Example- “He’s doing okay. He’s learned where the college
is but is still finding his feet with everything else.”
3.) (To) cut to the chase:-
It is way of saying that you’ve been talking too long and haven’t gotten to the
main point.
For
Example- “Hi guys, as we don’t have much time here, so I’m
going to cut to the chase. We’ve been having some major problems in the office
lately.”
4.)
(To) look like a million dollars/bucks: - It is a way
of saying that you look absolutely fabulous and really attractive.
For
Example- “Wow, Mary, you look like a million dollars/bucks
this evening. I love your dress!”
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