Be on the ……

Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be getting better after an illness or injury”.

Be on the ……

a) better

b) recovery

c) repair

d) mend

The answer is below!

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Answer: d) mend

Be on the mend!

Example: “Julie was in a car accident last month, but she is on the mend now.”

By I Talk You Talk Press – Easy English Reading