VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

And So On

Meaning:

Indicates that a list continues in a similar manner, etc.

Examples:

  • She grows many kinds of flowers-roses, violets, sunflowers, and so on.
  • But the method differs with every artist, every singer, and so on.
  • The tunnel from Bombay to London, and so on.
  • For example, to modify, select to move, and so on.
  • Some countries, entries and exits points are harbors, airports, and so on.
  • That security has multiple dimensions: political, military, energy, food, and so on.
  • They're feeling "warm" at 2.9 times the normal level, and so on.
  • No, not potatoes, but tomatoes, aromatic plants and so on.
  • Who is to pay for the wetlands, for biodiversity, and so on?
  • And the same for 300 and 400 and so on.