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Use the idioms in sentences of your own

(i) To pay back in the same coin________.

(ii) To turn one's head ________.

(iii) To be caught red-handed________.

(iv) To be in the good books________.

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Answered by syedaruqaiyafatima
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Answer:

(i) To treat someone in exactly the same, bad way that they have treated you.

Ex: If he's been giving you the cold shoulder, just pay him back in his own coin and start ignoring him for a while.

(ii) To avoid paying attention to something uncomfortable, undesirable, unsafe, or inconvenient.

Ex: We all knew that what the board of directors was doing was wrong, but we all just turned our heads because we were still profiting from it.

(iii) Apprehend someone in the course of wrongdoing.

Ex: The burglar wasn't inside the flat, but on the roof, and was caught red-handed by the police.

(iv) In a state in which one is liked or are treated nicely by someone.

Ex: He's trying to get back in his boss's good books by offering to work overtime.

Hope it helped:)

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