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Here are some idiomatic expressions. Use them in sentences of your own.
1. take something with a pinch of salt
2. let sleeping dogs lie
3. give the benefit of the doubt
4. a penny for your thought
5. curiosity killed the cat
6. don't judge a book by its cover
please please tell me fast!!!​

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Answered by advaithsai10
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Answer:

  1. You should always listen to a politician's speeches with a pinch of salt.
  2. Andy decided not to argue, as it was better to let sleeping dogs lie.
  3. She said she was late because her flight was canceled, and we gave her the benefit of the doubt.
  4. For several minutes they sat in silence, finally she said "A penny for your thoughts, Maya."
  5. When he started asking too many questions of his neighbours about their whereabouts during the weekend, they warned him that curiosity killed the cat.
  6. I'm glad I didn't judge a book by its cover, or I never would have married him!

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Answered by nb56183829
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  1. text something with A pinch of salt
  2. dogs are sleeping let lie
  3. the benefit give of the doubt
  4. a penny for your thought that is fantastic
  5. the cat killed curiosity
  6. a book don't judge its cover

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