Thursday, March 22

"Real English 12-on a roll"

"Roll" has many meanings.
For example:

a bread roll:
Can I get another bread roll please?

Roll down the window (of a car)
Please roll down the window, I want to get some fresh air.

Roll around on the floor (in pain)
After the player sprained his ankle, he was rolling around on the ground.

Roll up one's sleeves
I rolled up my sleeves and got a lot accomplished yesterday at work.

Roll the dice
You have to roll the dice sometimes...

And my favorite, "on a roll"
Recently, I am on a roll!!!

Do you get all of the above?


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