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Idioms An idiom is an expression that does not mean exactly what it says . An idiom has a different meaning from the meaning of its individual words. It is a language tool that is used to beautify our writing content..
Point to be noted!. Idioms can not be rephrased in your own words. They need to be written exactly the way they are coined..
Point to be noted!. In case the idiom begins with a verb, the forms of that verb need to be changed according to the tense and subject..
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9. Show your true colours. Meaning: to reveal your true nature.
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Blow your own trumpet C Proudly boasting about your own talents and successes..
a fish out of water. dead broke. Drill time! Replace the underlined phrases with suitable idioms. The child felt like __________ when he was not allowed to play his favourite game. Since he is ________, he can’t pay the bills this month..
treading on thin ice. beat about the bush. Drill time! Replace the underlined phrases with suitable idioms. 3. You are ____________ by not wearing a seatbelt while driving the car . 4. Don’t _______________ . Come to the point!.
eat his words. a wet blanket. Drill time! Replace the underlined phrases with suitable idioms. 5 . The sports analyst said that the team could not win the match due to the lack of good batsmen. Later, he had to _________________. 6. We were all having a good time when Sam walked in and started acting like ______________..