“To put foot in it” means-
- to blunder, to get into a scrape
English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.
“To put foot in it” means-
“Foot the bill” means-
“Changed hands” means
“By long odds” means-
“To the heels” means
“Within a stone” means-
Like human, zoo animals must have a dentist to have their teeth ____
Lobbyists who represent special interest groups get ____ that benefits their groups.
BRTC often ____ extra beyond their normal wage as the day to day expense is too much high to maintain themselves.
Psychologists believe that incentives ____ to increase our productivity.
In partnership with John D.Rockefeller, Henry Flager ____ the Standard Oil Company.
Please ____ pay your monthly dues regularly.
It costs about tk. 500 to have a tooth ____.
Which is the following sentence is correct?
Select Appropriate Sentence : Where_____ ?
My mother ____ by a well-known photographer.
He didn’t let me ____ the guitar.
Anis had Rafique ____ the floor.
Javed had Asad ____ the car.
Our teacher makes us ____ very hard.