а Ah B WORKING WITH WORDS pro E N 1. Match the following well-known idioms in (A) with their meanings (B). a B. A. (a) to build castles in the air (b) to bury the hatchet (c) to cry over spilt milk 1. to do something by any means whether fair or foul 2. to be unhappy about something that can no longer be put right 3. to daydream or think of things which may never come true 4. to apologize or take back what one has said 5. to make peace; forget past disagreements or quarrels 6. to refuse to do anything beyond a certain limit (d) to do a thing by hook or by crook (e) to draw the line at (f) to eat one's own words MILES These similes are all wrong! Can you rewrite them using the words given below
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Ah B WORKING WITH WORDS pro E N 1. Match the following well-known idioms in (A) with their meanings (B). a B. A. (a) to build castles in the air (b) to bury the hatchet (c) to cry over spilt milk 1. to do something by any means whether fair or foul 2. to be unhappy about something that can no longer be put right 3. to daydream or think of things which may never come true 4. to apologize or take back what one has said 5. to make peace; forget past disagreements or quarrels 6. to refuse to do anything beyond a certain limit (d) to do a thing by hook or by crook (e) to draw the line at (f) to eat one's own words MILES These similes are all wrong! Can you rewrite them using the words given below
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Ah B WORKING WITH WORDS pro E N 1. Match the following well-known idioms in (A) with their meanings (B). a B. A. (a) to build castles in the air (b) to bury the hatchet (c) to cry over spilt milk 1. to do something by any means whether fair or foul 2. to be unhappy about something that can no longer be put right 3. to daydream or think of things which may never come true 4. to apologize or take back what one has said 5. to make peace; forget past disagreements or quarrels 6. to refuse to do anything beyond a certain limit (d) to do a thing by hook or by crook (e) to draw the line at (f) to eat one's own words MILES These similes are all wrong! Can you rewrite them using the words given below