Math, asked by sagiabhigna99, 8 months ago

use these following idioms and phrases in your following sentences
1)heat of gold
2)out of date
3)as a matter of fast​

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Answered by Glorious31
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Idiom : Heart of Gold

Meaning : Used for a person with generous nature. The one who cares for everyone and everything.

Usage in a sentence :

  1. Ray has a heart of gold.
  2. Utkarsh is known for his heart of gold.
  3. Ayush said , " You have a heart of gold."

Idiom : Out of date

Meaning : Something that is outdated i.e very old and archaic.

Usage in a sentence :

  1. She arrogantly said , " Well dear , your clothes are always out of date."
  2. His book is out of date.
  3. Her car is out of date.

Idiom : As a matter of fact

Meaning : When we need to add a bit more details to our words ; we use this phrase.

Usage in a sentence :

  1. The encyclopedia is all about matter of facts.
  2. I just tell of her as a matter of fact that she isn't that convincing.

Answered by s7388
2

1-heart of gold means kind and generous

- An old woman with a heart of gold provides us lodging for the night.

2- out of date means no more useful or no more acceptable.

- That old coin is out of date.

3- as a matter of fact means infact / actually.

- I think you are new here, aren't you.? As a matter of fact i have worked here for several years.

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