🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 English Learning Posts {13} 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 10 More English Idioms You Can Use in Daily Conversations 👉🏻 These idioms are used often in everyday English. Learn them and use them to sound more fluent and expressive! 🔹 1. Let sleeping dogs lie Meaning: Don’t talk about old problems that could cause trouble again. Example: “We’ve moved on, let’s just let sleeping dogs lie.” 🔹 2. In the blink of an eye Meaning: Very quickly. Example: “The car disappeared in the blink of an eye.” 🔹 3. Actions speak louder than words Meaning: What people do is more important than what they say. Example: “He promised to help, but actions speak louder than words.” 🔹 4. A taste of your own medicine Meaning: Being treated the way you treat others. Example: “He always interrupts others, so I gave him a taste of his own medicine.” 🔹 5. Put your money where your mouth is Meaning: Support your words with action or money. Example: “If you really believe in the cause, put your money where your mouth is.” 🔹 6. Be in the driver’s seat Meaning: To be in control of a situation. Example: “After her promotion, she’s finally in the driver’s seat.” 🔹 7. Every cloud has a silver lining Meaning: There’s something good in every bad situation. Example: “Losing that job was hard, but it led me to a better one. Every cloud has a silver lining.” 🔹 8. Know the ropes Meaning: To understand how something works. Example: “Give me a few days to learn the ropes.” 🔹 9. A fish out of water Meaning: Feeling uncomfortable or out of place. Example: “At the fancy dinner, I felt like a fish out of water.” 🔹 10. Bite your tongue Meaning: Stop yourself from saying something. Example: “I wanted to argue, but I bit my tongue.” ✨ Which idiom do you like the most today? Write your own example sentence in the comments and let’s learn together!