Phrases Native Speakers Use ALL THE TIME | Binomial Pairs

Last Call for the Lingoda Language Sprint: 🚨 Use Voucher Code: CHANGE115 **Get a 10€ discount off your first month -------------------------- Let’s talk about some common phrases that native speakers use in everyday conversation. These useful expressions are called binomial pairs, which is when two words are used together and joined by a conjunction. Binomial pairs are informal phrases, but learning them is an excellent way to build your vocabulary. If you would like to review, here are the binomial pairs from the lesson. 1. down and out 2. (by) leaps and bounds 3. sink or swim 4. fair and square 5. (leave someone) high and dry 6. out and about 7. first and foremost 8. off and on 9. ins and outs 10. null and void 11. all or nothing 12. step by step Lesson Chapters 0:00 What are binomial pairs? 1:02 down and out 1:40 (by) leaps and bounds 2:34 sink or swim 3:28 Lingoda Sprint Announcement 5:27 fair and square 6:13 high and dry 7:06 out and about 7:57 first and forem
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