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Given below are jumbled sentences. Working in groups, rearrange the words in each sentence to form correct sentences.

You will find that each sentence contains an idiomatic expression that you have come across in the lesson. Underline the idiom and write down its meaning. Then use you dictionary to check the meaning. (i) Stop/and tell me/beating about/what you want/the bush Ans: ________________________________________________________________ Idiom: _______________________________________________________________
(ii) don’t pay/if you/attention/you might/the wrong train/to the announcement/board Ans: ________________________________________________________________ Idiom: _______________________________________________________________
(iii) The village/tried/the crime/on the young woman/to pin Ans: ________________________________________________________________ Idiom: _______________________________________________________________
(iv) Bepin Babu/orders to/telling people/under/loved/doctor’s/eat early/that he was Ans: ________________________________________________________________ Idiom: _______________________________________________________________
(v) the student/The teacher/his eyebrows/when/said that/all their lessons/raised/they had revised Ans: ________________________________________________________________ Idiom: _______________________________________________________________

Answers

Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

(i)Stop beating about the bush and tell me what you want.

Idiom: Beating about the bush - Not being direct about something

(ii) If you don't pay attention to the announcement, you might board the wrong train

Idiom: to board- to ride the train

(iii)The villagers tried to pin the crime on the young woman.

Idiom: to pin- to label or to impose something.

(iv) Bepin Babu loved telling people that he was under doctor's orders to eat early.

Idiom: Under doctor's orders- strictly following what has been prescribed .

(v) The teacher raised his eyebrows when the students said that they had visited all their lessons.

Idiom: raised his eyebrows- getting angry or in a disbelief mood.

Explanation:

Answered by 919597257521
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Explanation:

ritehvsiavao do el enlightenment dho kyo

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