You are on the right track !!! |
Greg | I am trying to figure out who the murderer is in this story. |
Curtis | Who do you think it is ! |
Greg | I think it's Mr. Johnson because he was in the house at the time of the murder. |
Curtis | No, but you are on the right track. |
Explanation : |
If you are on the right track , you are acting or progressing in a way that is likely to result in success. |
Example : |
Guests are returning in increasing numbers - a sure sign that we are on the right track ... |
It's beyond me !!! |
Anthony | How long have you been in this country ? |
Seung | Two months. |
Anthony | Is it hard for you to study at an American college ? |
Seung | Yes, I find it very difficult. Especially when you can't follow the professor's lecture. |
Anthony | That's because you just arrived. Do you like biology ? |
Seung | No. It's beyond me. |
Explanation : |
If you say that something is beyond someone, you mean that they cannot deal with it. |
Example : |
Although he could give her sympathy, any practical help would almost certainly be beyond him |
Whatever you say !!! |
Kato | How about having dinner together after work? |
Mori | Fine. |
Kato | Should we have Japanese or American food ? |
Mori | Whatever you say ! |
Kato | There is a good steak house around the corner. |
Mori | That's a good idea. |
Explanation : |
You say whatever you say to indicate that you accept what someone has said, even though you do not really them or do not think it is a good idea. |
Example : |
We'll go in your car, Billy. --- ' Whatever you say '. |
I am starving !!! |
Yin | I think we should get something to eat. |
Linda | Are you hungry ? |
Yin | Hungry ? I'm starving. |
Linda | There is an Italian restaurant near here. |
Yin | Is the food very hot ? |
Linda | It's kind of hot, but it's very tasty. |
Explanation : |
If you say that you are starving , you mean that you are very hungry. |
Example : |
Apart from anything else I was starving. |
Rain Check !!! |
Joe | Is he the one who writes articles for the English Post ? |
Jean | Right, why don't you come over next Sunday to meet him. |
Joe | I'd love to but I can't. Can you give me a rain check !!! |
Jean | Sure, they'll be here for a week. So just let me know when you can come. |
Joe | Ok! I will be very interested in seeing him. |
Explanation : | |||||
If you say you will take a rain check on an offer or suggestion, you mean that you do not want to accept it straight away, but you might accept it at another time. | |||||
Example : | |||||
I was planning to ask you in for a brandy, but if you want to take a rain check, that's fine ....... | |||||
I am broke !!! | |||||
Robert | Are you going to Hawaii on your vacation ? |
James | Not this year. |
Robert | Why not ? |
James | For a good reason, I am broke. |
Robert | Oh! Come on. |
James | Seriously, I am flat broke. |
Explanation : |
If you are broke, you have no money. |
If a company or person goes broke they lose money and are unable to continue in business or to pay their debts. |
If you go for broke, you take the most extreme or risky of the possible courses of action in order to try and achieve success |
Out of the question !!! |
Robert | I am going to look at new cars tomorrow. |
James | I wish I could have one. |
Robert | Why don't you come along ? |
James | I'd like to but I don't want to be tempted. |
Robert | I am sure you could get a good deal. |
James | No, buying a new car is out of the question for me right now. |
Explanation : |
If you say that something is out of the question, you are emphasing that it is completely impossible or unacceptable. |
Example : - |
For the homeless, private medical care is simply out of the question ....... |
Don't get me wrong !!! |
Billy | Bill is going to sing tonight. |
Lucy | Oh, no ! |
Billy | Don't you like his singing ? |
Lucy | It's not that. Don't get me wrong !!! |
Billy | What's the problem then ? |
Lucy | He only knows one song. |
Explanation : | |
If you say ' Don't get me wrong ' when you want to make sure that someone does not misunderstand what you are doing or saying, or why you are doing or saying it. | |
Example : - | |
Don't get me wrong, it's interesting work. | |
Does it ring a bell !!! | |
Shirley | Guess who I met at the grocery store. | |
Leonard | I can't imagine. | |
Shirley | Do you remember Mr. Johnson from our old neighborhood. | |
Leonard | That name rings a bell, but I can't place him. | |
Shirley | He used to live in the building next to ours. | |
Leonard | Oh yes, now I remember. He had dark hair and wore glasses. | |
Explanation : | ||
If you say that something rings a bell , you mean that it reminds you of something else, but you cannot remember exactly what it is ...... | ||
We got stuck in an elevator !!! | ||
Rai | You've got a wonderful fiance. | |
Brooke | Thanks, I think so, too. | |
Rai | How did you two meet ? | |
Brooke | Out of pure luck -- we got stuck in an elevator together. | |
Rai | So you met in an elevator ! Well, that certainly was a chance encounter. | |
Brooke | Yes, it was. Pete kept cracking jokes and making me laugh. | |
Explanation : |
Stuck - Unable to move |
Example : Seven of us were stuck in the lift for over an hour. |
Let's get to the point !!! |
Janet | Good afternoon Bob, isn't it a lovely day ? |
Bob | Yes, it is Janet ! |
Janet | It is the kind of day when you want to go outside. |
Bob | Janet, let's get to the point. Do you want the afternoon off ? |
Janet | Yes, Bob. |
Bob | Alright. As soon as you finish typing. You can go. |
Explanation : | |
When someone comes to the point or gets to the point, they start talking about the thing that is most important to them. | |
I tossed and turned all night !!! | |
Robb | Are you ill ? |
Seles | Not really ! I am just tired. |
Bobb | Didn't you sleep well last night. |
Seles | No, I tossed and turned all night. |
Robb | I am sorry to hear that, I hope you sleep better tonight. |
Seles | Thank you. I'm sure I will. |
Explanation : | |
If you toss and turn, you move restlessly in bed and cannot sleep properly, for example because you are ill or worried. | |
Example : - | |
You feel as if you've been tossing and turning all night, and wake up feeling worn out. | |
It's a piece of cake !!! | |
Han | What kind of Chinese food would you like to have. |
Joe | I'd like to have spring rolls. |
Han | Fine. By the way, do you know how to use chopsticks ? |
Joe | It's a piece of cake. |
Han | How in the world did you learn to use them ? |
Joe | I was stationed in Taiwan for five years, you know. |
Explanation : | |
If you think something is very easy to do, you can say it is a piece of cake. People often say this to stop someone feeling worried about doing something they have to do. | |
Not that I know of !!! | |
Mei | Is Mrs. Johnson joining us for dinner ? |
Susie | Not that I know of. |
Mei | I was hoping she would come with us. |
Susie | Why ? |
Mei | I would like her to try some of our traditional Chinese foods. |
Susie | That's very kind of you. |
Explanation : | |
You say ' Not that I know of ' when someone has asked you whether or not something is true and you think the answer is; ' no ' but you cannot be sure because you do not know all the facts. | |
It is on the tip of my tongue !!! | |
Mahoney | Do you remember the restaurant we went to Friday. |
Marcus | Sure I do. It was the ' Silver Castle '. |
Mahoney | No, we've never been to the ' Silver Castle '. |
Marcus | Maybe it was the Gold Coin. |
Mahoney | No Gee. It is on the tip of my tongue. |
Marcus | Never mind. The food was terrible. |
Explanation : | |
If something that you want to say is on the tip of your tongue, you think you know it and that you will be able to remember it very soon. | |
Example : - | |
A sarcastic remark was on the tip of her tongue. | |
Chances are slim !!! | |
Carol | What are your chances of getting into Yale ? |
Judy | My chances are slim. |
Carol | I hear those Ivy League Colleges are tough to get into. |
Judy | I know. I'd have better chance at the state University. |
Carol | Sure. It's not a bad school either. |
Judy | I'd rather be a big fish in a small pond. |
Explanation : | |
If you say that someone doesn't stand a chance of achieving something, you mean that they cannot possibly achieve it. | |
Example : - | |
Neither is seen as standing any chance of snatching the leadership from him | |
It doesn't make any difference !!! | |
Mike | Shall I pick you up at 5 or 6 ? |
Joei | It doesn't make any difference. |
Mike | O.K, I will pick you up at 5. |
Joei | No problem ! |
Mike | Shall we play badminton or table tennis on Sunday ? |
Joei | It doesn't make any difference. |
Explanation : | |
If something makes no difference, it does not have any effect on what you are doing. | |
Example : - | |
It is sad to see him go but it won't make any difference to the way we conduct our affairs. | |
It's better than nothing!!! | |
Jim | Did you ask Mr. Davidson for a raise ? |
Carmen | Yes, I asked for 80 cents any hour more. |
Jim | Did you get it ? |
Carmen | No, I got 30 cents |
Jim | That's too bad. |
Carmen | Oh, it is alright. It is better than nothing. |
Explanation : | |
If you say that something is better than nothing, you mean that it is not what is required, but that it is better to have that thing than to have nothing at all. | |
Example : - | |
After all, 15 minutes of exercise is better than nothing. | |
You can count on us !!! | |
Stacey | Sue, can you drive Jane and I to the doctor on Monday ? |
Sue | I think so. |
Stacey | We need a ride very badly, are you sure you will be able to help out ? |
Sue | Sure. I will mark it on my calendar so I don't forget. |
Stacey | Thanks you are a good friend. |
Sue | You can always count on me when you need help. |
Explanation : |
If you count on someone or count upon them, you rely on them to support you or help you. |
Example : - |
I can always count on you to cheer me up ......... |
It is up to you !!! |
John | Would you like to go out to dinner or to a movie ? |
Karen | Either one, it is up to you . |
John | What would you prefer ? |
Karen | I really don't care, I just want to get out of the house. |
John | Well, then how about dinner and a movie ? |
Karen | That's a great idea ! |
Explanation : | |
If you say that it is up to someone to do something, you mean that it is their responsibility to do it. | |
Example : - | |
The choice was up to Paula. | |

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