What English expression do we use when we are in shock?
OMG!
I need a holiday, but I have no money.
You had better...
If I _________ (go) to school, I _________ (meet) my friends.
go | will meet
Your friend introduced you to her brother.
...
What idiom de we use to say someone IS WEARING something?
To have on
When something is TOO EASY, we say...?
IT'S A PIECE OF CAKE
My neighbor plays loud heavy metal music all night long and I can't sleep.
You had better...
If the T-shirt ________________ (suit) me, I _______________ (buy) it.
suits | will buy
Your brother said you took his 20 dollar bill, but you actually didn't - but you did see it on the washing machine.
...
When we say something is EASY TO UNDERSTAND, DEFINITE, we can use the idiom...
CLEAR CUT
So, Bob RARELY goes to the water park. Which expression means RARELY?
Once in a blue moon
My friend has really smelly feet
You'd better...
If you ________________ (be) a good listener, you _______________ (have) many friends.
are | will have
You call your beauty salon and ask to make an appointment for a hair cut with your hair stylist, Julie. The person who answers the phone says that Julie no longer works there.
...
To require and To request are two verbs that can be substituted by the idiom...
To call for.
You have a 5-year-old younger brother and he keeps annoying you.. What do you say to make him go away?
GO FLY A KITE!
or
GO TAKE A HIKE!
I've invited 20 people to my house for a barbecue and it's going to rain
You'd better...
If you _________________ (continue) on a diet, you _________________ (get) sick.
continue | will get
Your friend asked if you liked her new haircut, and you really don't, but you don't want to hurt her feelings.
...
To give up means to become or result. True or False???
False. To give up means to stop trying/to stop a bad habit
Ted can't DECIDE if he wants to learn French or Italian... What expression do we use to say DECIDE?
Make up your mind!
I forgot my best friend's birthday yesterday.
You'd better...
You ___________ (not/improve) if you ____________ (not/practice).
won't improve | don't practice
Your friend asked you if you would help her shop for a gift, but you had an eye doctor appointment at that time.
"Your calculations only take into consideration the money you will make from sales."
The expression that means to take into consideration is...?
To take into account