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This book contains all the most important English Idioms, Phrasal Verbs, and Phrases.
A few examples:
A blessing in disguise
Something that appears bad at first but ends up having good results (for example: Missing that train turned out to be a blessing in disguise because I got to spend more time with my wife).
About time
Nearly time, high time (for example: It's about time you bought a new phone).
A cloud on the horizon
Means something that threatens to cause problems or unhappiness in the future (for example: Even though we are on schedule, there are clouds on the horizon).
Act up
Means to behave badly or strangely (for example: My computer's acting up; I think it's a virus).
A few examples:
A blessing in disguise
Something that appears bad at first but ends up having good results (for example: Missing that train turned out to be a blessing in disguise because I got to spend more time with my wife).
About time
Nearly time, high time (for example: It's about time you bought a new phone).
A cloud on the horizon
Means something that threatens to cause problems or unhappiness in the future (for example: Even though we are on schedule, there are clouds on the horizon).
Act up
Means to behave badly or strangely (for example: My computer's acting up; I think it's a virus).