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Idiom: to run into (someone/something); inseparable phrasal verb. First Example: Lisa went to her favorite restaurant in her old neighborhood,...

To Go for ItExample 1:Jimmy: I would really like to get a job at Disneyland as one of the characters....

DitchExample 1: Jenny: Oh, I really don’t know what to do. There is a new guy in class and he...

Take one’s pick Example 1: Jenny: Wow, the theater is empty! I thought it would be crowded since the movie...

JunkieExample 1: Jenny: Oh, I’m having such a hard time losing weight because I love anything with chocolate in it!...

Example 1: Sandra has been looking for a job for about a month. She had a job interview today with...

Example 1: Sherman is really crazy about Star Wars. Every year, he attends the Star Wars convention dressed as Darth...

Idiom: to look after (something/someone); used as a verb. First Example: Herb was going on vacation, but he was worried...

Situation #1 Tim: Hey, next Saturday is Grace’s birthday.. Joe: Really? We should throw a party for her. Tim: Good...

Please read the following letter and try to guess the meaning of the idiom to work like a horse. Dear...

Please read the following paragraph and try to guess the idiom in bold: Joseph has been secretly in love with...

Idiom of the day: To get ( something ) out of the way. Meaning: This idiom is used when a...

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