19 colloquial English word pairs - how they work

We have some more word pairs to make your English sound more colloquial and conversational. (To see our first video on word pairs, click here:    • 31 word pairs for natural fluent English (...  ) The technical term for these expressions is binomials and English is full of them! In this video you'll learn: what some of them mean the common patterns they follow how to use them in action We'll show you phrases for things you'll often find together like: soap and water shoes and socks shirt and tie facts and figures We'll look at word pair opposites like: in and out up and down hit and miss pros and cons You'll see examples of the most common type of English word pairs - words with similar meanings: this and that front and centre aches and pains first and foremost sick and tired safe and sound And we'll also look at an interesting group of word pairs: words that rhyme, like: huffing and puffing out and about wear and tear We'll share lots of examples in action and very importantly, you'll meet our grandson! Click here to see Tom and Sam's YouTube channel:    / @englishhacks   And make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel too. https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Facebook Page:   / simpleenglishvideos   Twitter: @vickivideos To get notified by email when we publish a new video, sign up to our mailing list: https://forms.aweber.com/form/46/1978... Visit our website to see our videos with transcripts and much more: http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com There you can get email updates on new videos and live classes and also download a free copy of 'Fix It', a checklist for correcting common English mistakes http://www.simpleenglishvideos.com/fr... #simpleenglishvideos #vickiandjay #wordpairs