By ear 1. By sound, without ever reading the printed music of the piece being played. He can’t read music , he plays by ear. 2. Waiting tosee what will happen. I don't want to plan now; let's just play it by ear. by heart By exact memorizing; so well that you remember it; by memory. The pupils learned many poems by heart. do without or go without1. To live or work without (something you want); manage without. Ann said that she likes jazz, but can do without it. We had to go without hot food because the stove was broken. 2. To live or work without something you want; manage. If George cannot earn money for a keyboard, he will have to do without it. Compare: GET ALONG, GET BY. in tune 1. At the proper musical pitch; high or low enough in sound. The piano is in tune. 2. Going well together; in agreement; matching; agreeable. - Often used with "with". Fill the idioms in the gaps: The church choir sang the hymns ... He knew the records of The Beatles by I can’t ... music. Your instruments are not ... .
Leonardo da Vinci was a genius. He was good at many things, but many people think that Leonardo was one of the greatest painters of all time. Two of his pictures, the ‘Mona Lisa’ and ‘The Last Supper’ are among the best-known paintings in the world. He did lots of drawings. The best-known drawing is the ‘Vitruvian Man’.
little Antony said that he took his little sister to school every day.
Nonna said that I might take her textbook
Nick said that they were playing in the gym then.
Mary said that she didn't like chocolate
Helen said that her sister was ready to go.
the girl said that her mother usually went shopping on Saturday.
the teacher said that the birds built their nests among trees.
Jimmy said that he was not married.
Petra said that she couldn't read those books. she didn't like them.