Phrase of the Week: When all is said and done

“When all is said and done, we’re just too different.” “This device looks beautiful and has a lot of features, but when all is said and done it’s just not very good at its main function.” “When all is said and done” means “in the end”. We use it to say what’s really...

Phrase of the Week: I’m Not Sure

“Is that a ghost or just the wind?” “I’m not sure.” “What time does the Halloween party start?” “I think it was 7:00, but I’m not sure. Let’s ask.” “I’m not sure if I locked the door when I left.” “I’m not sure” can be the same as “I don’t know”. You can also use it...

Phrase of the Week: Call on me

“You can always call on me for help.” “The teacher called on me for the hardest question.” To “call on” someone can mean to ask them for help, or ask them to do something. In a classroom, however, it’s what the teacher does when they ask you to answer a question. This...

Phrase of the Week: Speaking Of

“Speaking of Joe, did you know his daughter graduated high school?” “Speaking of cats, my friend is looking to adopt a kitten.”   We use “speaking of” to introduce a new topic that is related to something that has been mentioned. If the conversation turns to...

Phrase of the Week: It Won’t Happen Again

“You ate the pudding I left in the fridge, didn’t you? I even wrote my name on it!” “I’m sorry! It won’t happen again.” We say something won’t happen again when we have done something wrong and have to apologize. The other person can be sure that we won’t do it again,...