Assay ,classes 9 &10
What are the idioms?
there are too many rules and too many exceptions i before e except on Tuesdays and during full
moons or something the birth of my channel literally begins with I hate pronouncing the word
Rural and now I'm going to complain about idioms are a group of words established by usage as
having a meaning not to do simply from those of the individual words blah blah blah basically
figures of speech all right example raining cats and dogs meaning it's raining heavily it's raining
a lot but it has nothing to do with cats and dogs part of this morbid metaphor they could have
chosen rocks barrels tires anything else that was heavy and not alive if someone told me it was
raining tables and chairs outside I'll be like oh man that's some heavy rain I should probably stay
inside but if I found out cats and dogs were falling out of the sky I've been like what's up are we
waiting for Jeremy we got to save themdioms help us express simple feelings in a more
Illustrated and colorful wave and yes I did look into the origins of these things but personally,
some of them just don't make sense upfront turn a blind eye or refuse to acknowledge
the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree we say this if a child has similar qualities r something
negative for example just like her father she's always dishonest the Apple doesn't fall far from
the tree 2 Bad Apple apple is a person who creates problems we often use it if a person's
behavior has a negative influence on others Frank was expelled was a bad apple3 beat around
the bush this means to talk a lot about unimportant things to avoid talking about the thing that's
really important Frank please stop beating around the bush and tell me what the problem is
number for the Best of Both Worlds this means a situation in which you have the advantages of
two very different things, for example, she lives in a small village but it isn't far from the city so
she has the best of both worlds number five with a bullet to bite the bullet means to Fulshear
self to do something that's unpleasant or difficult the sack definition to go to bed I'm tired I'm
going to hit the sack under the weather
an advanced idiom using idioms is definitely a more advanced level of communication in English
but one that you should definitely be aspiring to because native English speakers use idioms in
overtime and the sound more natural it is interesting when you speak English you should
definitely through learning and practicing some of them regularly it's like learning idioms they
really are a wonderful tide of language.
What are the idioms?
there are too many rules and too many exceptions i before e except on Tuesdays and during full
moons or something the birth of my channel literally begins with I hate pronouncing the word
Rural and now I'm going to complain about idioms are a group of words established by usage as
having a meaning not to do simply from those of the individual words blah blah blah basically
figures of speech all right example raining cats and dogs meaning it's raining heavily it's raining
a lot but it has nothing to do with cats and dogs part of this morbid metaphor they could have
chosen rocks barrels tires anything else that was heavy and not alive if someone told me it was
raining tables and chairs outside I'll be like oh man that's some heavy rain I should probably stay
inside but if I found out cats and dogs were falling out of the sky I've been like what's up are we
waiting for Jeremy we got to save themdioms help us express simple feelings in a more
Illustrated and colorful wave and yes I did look into the origins of these things but personally,
some of them just don't make sense upfront turn a blind eye or refuse to acknowledge
the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree we say this if a child has similar qualities r something
negative for example just like her father she's always dishonest the Apple doesn't fall far from
the tree 2 Bad Apple apple is a person who creates problems we often use it if a person's
behavior has a negative influence on others Frank was expelled was a bad apple3 beat around
the bush this means to talk a lot about unimportant things to avoid talking about the thing that's
really important Frank please stop beating around the bush and tell me what the problem is
number for the Best of Both Worlds this means a situation in which you have the advantages of
two very different things, for example, she lives in a small village but it isn't far from the city so
she has the best of both worlds number five with a bullet to bite the bullet means to Fulshear
self to do something that's unpleasant or difficult the sack definition to go to bed I'm tired I'm
going to hit the sack under the weather
an advanced idiom using idioms is definitely a more advanced level of communication in English
but one that you should definitely be aspiring to because native English speakers use idioms in
overtime and the sound more natural it is interesting when you speak English you should
definitely through learning and practicing some of them regularly it's like learning idioms they
really are a wonderful tide of language.