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Rewrite the sentences using the correct meanings of the given Phrases / Idioms : 3
2. I had to prize the answer out of her when I asked where she had been.
(hide from, extract from, impart to)
3. Leave worries. We will do whatever we can to make you feel at home.
(homesick, honoured, comfortable)
4. It was a small but nevertheless an important change.
(not at all, in spite of that, in no way)
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2. I had to extract from her the answer when I asked where she had been.
3. Leave worries. We will do whatever we can to make you feel comfortable.
4.Though it was small in spite of that it was an important change.
Explanation:
- Idioms are phrases that convey a meaning quite different from the individual meanings of the words.
- Phrases are a group of words that do not have a subject or a predicate but specify a particular part of speech.
- In the first sentence, 'I had to prize the answer out of her when I asked where she had been.' prize out is the idiom.
- Prize out means to extract a truth from someone with force.
- In the second sentence, ' Leave worries. We will do whatever we can to make you feel at home.' the idiom used is ' feel at home'.
- The idiom feel at home means to make someone feel comfortable.
- In the third sentence, ' It was a small but nevertheless an important change.' the word nevertheless is replaced by the phrase 'in spite of that' which means the same.
- Due to the usage of the phrase ' in spite of that' the sentence begins with the word 'though'.
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