E. Tate English Foundations

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E. Tate English Foundations Idiom Dictionary E. Tate English Foundations

What is an idiom? An idiom is an expression whose meaning cannot be understood based on the definition of its constitutional elements

He spilled the beans He told the secret

Get off my back! Leave me alone!

We were laughing very hard! We were in stitches! We were laughing very hard!

He kicked the bucket! He died

Go fly a kite! Go away!

She was dressed to kill She was dressed in her finest clothing

I’m at the end of my rope! I am so-o-o frustrated!

You have to bite the bullet You need to put up with this difficult situation

Teachers always stick to their guns Teachers never change their opinions

Have you heard about that new TV? Money talks Money influences a lot of people. Have you heard about that new TV?

So I hope you enjoyed my idiom presentation because I… bent over backwards to do it for you!

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