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Brentoni
Professional TeacherWe're starting something new today. From now on, we'll be introducing one new English idiom per episode. We'll cover the grammar, meaning and emotional nuance of the expression before providing a few realistic examples.
Today's idiom is "the ball is in my court".
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022 - "the ball is in my court"
What does THE BALL IS IN MY COURT mean?
It's my turn to take action.
I want to play basketball.
I'm hosting a big party.
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May 30, 2025 9:57 AM
Brentoni
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English, French, German, Japanese
Learning Language
French, German, Japanese
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