idioms lesson 17
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Idioms Lesson 17. To blow out. To blow out a tire, a tire blowout. To blow out candles; extinguish. To become of. What’s become of that cable?. I wonder what ever became of Joe? I miss him. To shut up. The store had to be shut up before the storm came. Have got. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Idioms
Lesson 17
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To blow outTo blow out a tire, a tire blowout
To blow out candles; extinguish
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To become ofWhat’s become of that
cable?
I wonder what ever became of Joe? I miss him.
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To shut up
The store had to be shut up before the storm came.
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Have gotI’ve got a lollipop and you
don’t. Ha ha ha!
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Have got to, have to
On August 5th, we have got to start finals. All students have to pass their finals to move on to level 4.
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To keep up withWe have to keep up with Mom!
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On the other hand
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To turn downThis slide is too bright. Can we turn it down,
please?
Turn down that loud music!
I’m freezing. Turn down the AC!
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Fifty-fifty
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To break inThe thief broke into my house
Until my new shoes were broken in, I could only wear them for an hour at a time.
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A lost cause
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Above all
Go home, have fun, but above all, don’t forget to learn your idioms!