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The Idioms of The First Unit

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SS) yer rertia English I jump down somebody's throat put somebody on the spot fire questions at someone refuse to let something drop insist on having the last word not get a word in edgeways Jguwyy Soil 6259/1 GlLuda> diom and their Definition to react angrily to something to embarrass someone by forcing them to answer a difficult question to ask someone a lot of questions quickly to not stop talking about something to have to make the final point to be unable to say anything because someone else is talking all the time English idiom with suitable situations put somebody on the spot insist on having the last word refuse to let something drop fire questions at someone jump down somebody's throat not get a word in edgeways Tr Then the boss asked me to say who I thought was to blame. It was so embarrassing! You always have to be the last one to speak, don't you? Ttold him I didn't want to talk about it anymore, but he wouldn't stop. He just kept asking me one thing after another for what seemed like ages When I told her I was going to be a few minutes late, she got really angry! She talked so much that I didn't manage to say anything at all during lunch. Phrases and their descriptions in English mobile phones, Internet smoke signals telegraph, mobile phones telegraph, mobile phones message in a bottle make it easier to stay in touch nowadays ‘were a good way to quickly spread the message that an enemy was coming ‘can carry a message over a long distance ‘can be used to convey a short and simple message could be a good way to make contact if you were stuck on a desert island sual Vege le Gait 3 OF Ewin Gat cll Cane jue gle aN oF He ae A Ig ob een Leng oe Casall oe pe Us gSIE ey 415,891 Ga eget gh dS Ge Bal se sisi Al ya Ca als WER gS of gle el We ghce Gaal ie Gide a le Ae pay AN Ge 25) cyl ui pre Case cases eget gl dele sia sal yah 4 pass pla Ane iS pol pall ob yb Ged Day daa Ge &) era] English phrasal verb with their definision to receive sounds, phone signals, ete bring about to cause something to happen point out to tell someone something you think they don’t know make out to see something with difficulty wipe out to destroy something completely get across to successfully communicate a message/an idea spell out to explain something very clearly come across to meet or find something or someone figure out to solve or understand something take in to understand and remember something you are told Sentences and their transformations. ort Jguwyy Soil dag)! Glas Meee sual Were sagt Capa gh 43) Sido pi gl) Ga Ua cal sin ipa gt hay ad oot yet labs) JUL; Jee! Stgseyegtct J apg pal Ala eee Sans Ds eg Sia et EW ns He started talking to the new neighbour. STRUCK He... She gave the impression of being very self-confident. ACROSS She... Abeer commented on how nice her shoes were. PAID Abeer... Timmediately liked him, TOOK We found it reall We... I didn’t really like her friends when I met them, OFF L... funny. LAUGH He struck up a conversation with the new neighbour. She came across as being very self-confident. Abeer paid a comment about her shoes, Ttook an immediate liking to him We had a really good laugh about it I didn't really hit it off with her friends when I met them Sentences and their transformations. I found it hard to understand what the physics teacher was talking about. FIGURE You must explain your idea very clearly so he understands. SPELL, Rana has drawn my attention toa problem. POINTED I couldn't process so much information. 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