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Welcome to the Expressions and Idioms page. This package contains over 300 expressions and idioms for you to learn with full explanations and examples. Including tests on both the Idioms and Expressions of a further 300 questions with answers and explanations. ace:make an "A" on a test, homework assignment, project, etc. "Somebody said you aced the test, Dave. That's great!" all right: expression of reluctant agreement. A: "Come to the party with me. Please!" B: "Oh, all right. I don't want to, but I will." Example 2:- 1 - To take smth with a pinch of salt – Not to take sth to serious. 2 - Nothing but skin and bone – When sb/sth is very thin. 3 - Keep up with the Joneses – When you tend to buy things just because your neighbors/friends do. Example 3:- 1) To build ____CASTLES________ in the sand (daydreams) 2) To see how the ____LAND________lies (to see how the place is) Example 4:- 1) To see eye to eye - agree 2) To pay in advance – before hand Buy the (expressions + idioms) package now.Goto our buy now page. |
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