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The origin of “doubting Thomas”

May 5, 2026 - pdf

“Doubting Thomas” comes from the apostle Thomas in the Bible, who wanted proof before believing Jesus had risen from the dead.

The origin of “fly off the handle”

May 5, 2026 - pdf

“Fly off the handle” began as a literal image of an axe head coming loose. It later became a vivid way to describe sudden anger.

Where “cry wolf” comes from and what it means

May 5, 2026 - pdf

“Cry wolf” comes from Aesop’s fable and now means giving false alarms so often that people stop believing the real warning.

The origin of “go off half cocked”

May 5, 2026 - pdf

This phrase began with old gun mechanisms. Today it means acting too soon, before you are ready or have all the facts.

Complex Conditional Structures Exercise

May 5, 2026 - C2pdf

Level: C2 Proficiency. Focus: complex conditional structures only.

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