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C.-Explain the meaning of the following idiomatic expressions and frame sentences to your
own.
Make up ones mind, Out of work, By leaps and bounds, Draw the curtain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Make up one's mind

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Make a decision; decide.

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It is early days yet to make up one's mind.

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Out of work

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Unable to find a job; unemployed

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Millions were out of work.

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By (or in) leaps and bounds

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With startlingly rapid progress.

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Her French is improving by leaps and bounds. 

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Draw the curtain

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Pull a curtain back or to one side to let in more light or to discover what is behind it.

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The sun was so pleasant I drew the curtain.

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Answered by av1266108
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Answer:

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