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🔥 Idioms & Phrases

5 Interesting English Idioms & Their Importance in Speaking

To become an advanced English speaker and writer, learning idioms and phrases is just as important as mastering grammar and vocabulary. Idioms allow you to express thoughts more colourfully, naturally, and precisely. In this lesson, you'll learn five useful idioms with their meanings and plenty of example sentences.

1. The Sky Is the Limit

Meaning: There is no limit to what someone can achieve, spend, or do. Anything is possible.

📘 Examples

1) We can do anything – the sky is the limit.

2) You are so brilliant that you can achieve anything if you really want to – the sky is the limit.

3) Order anything you like on the menu – the sky is the limit tonight.

4) A man can achieve anything in his career if he really wants to – the sky is the limit.

2. Give Someone a Hand / Lend (Someone) a Hand

Meaning: To help or assist someone.

📘 Examples

1) Could you please give me a hand carrying this box?

2) Could you please lend me a hand with these bags?

3) We should teach our children to give a hand to the helpless.

3. Give Someone a Big Hand

Meaning: To applaud someone loudly, usually as a show of appreciation.

📘 Examples

1) Let's have a big hand for our first act, ladies and gentlemen.

2) Mr Wells got a big hand from most of the people present.

3) Let's give all the performers a big hand for their amazing performance.

4) Let's give our special guest a big hand.

4. On a Shopping Spree

Meaning: To buy a lot of things in a short period, often impulsively or extravagantly.

📘 Examples

1) We went on a shopping spree last week.

2) Today John has received his salary. He can go on a shopping spree tomorrow as he has a habit of buying a lot of things when he receives his salary.

5. On the Decline / In Decline

Meaning: Gradually decreasing in size, amount, quality, or importance; becoming worse.

📘 Examples

1) Nowadays, sales are on the decline due to the low income of the middle class.

2) Eating fish and meat are on the decline in our family.

3) His fame is in decline.

4) Drinking and smoking are on the decline in our village.

English is a language just like your mother tongue. Listen, speak, read, write, and practice. Using idioms like these will make your English sound more advanced, natural, and expressive.

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