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مدرّسUnderstanding Idioms in the English Language
Idioms are phrases where the meanings aren't obvious from the individual words. They play a significant role in making English colourful and expressive. Here are a few common idioms:
1. Break the ice - To start a conversation in a social setting.
- Example: "To break the ice at the party, he told a funny story."
2. Hit the nail on the head - To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
- Example: "She hit the nail on the head when she said the project failed because of poor planning."
3. Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal a secret unintentionally.
- Example: "He let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party."
Using idioms can help you sound more like a native speaker. Try to incorporate them into your conversations for a fun and engaging way to express yourself!
Test your understanding of these common English idioms. Choose the correct meaning for each one.
1. Break the ice
a) To shatter ice
b) To start a conversation
c) To make someone angry
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