Alina
Idioms What idioms do English or Americans often use in their speech?
Nov 25, 2015 3:49 PM
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November 27, 2015
Some idioms I often use: - Actions speak louder than words (you can judge people by looking at the things they do instead of the things they say) - to beat around the bush (to speak indirectly about the main topic of the conversation) - to kill two birds with one stone (to accomplish two different things at the same time) - once in a blue moon (if something happens "once in a blue moon," it happens very rarely) - piece of cake (if a task is a "piece of cake," it is very easy) - Speak of the devil (you say this when the person you are talking about appear) - to see eye to eye (two people who "see eye to eye," agree on something)
November 26, 2015
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