Idioms (Conversational Responses Part II)

Indifference


  • A: What do you think caused the problem?
B: It's neither here nor there what I think.
  • A: Who do you think is to blame- the boss or the workers?
B: It's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
  • A: What do you think of Jed Hart's acting?
B: I can take it or leave it.

  • A: Luke's got so many computer games.
B: I know. You name it, he's got it.


1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Idioms.







Life

  • When I told them I was translating the Bible into Vulcan they all said 'Get a life!'
  • I was standing all the day at the beach. This is the life!
  • You always have problems at the airport. It's the story of your life!
  • Have you never try that burger? You haven't lived!
  • We couldn't get on time because of the traffic. Such/That is life!


2. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Idioms.






3. Correct the mistakes in these idioms. (It can appear some Idioms of the Part I)

  • It's a lovely present. Thanks a thousand.
  • You won't find it difficult to learn to ski. There's really nothing to that.
  • It's either here or there which hotel you decide to stay in -  they're both excellent.
  • Let's have a really big wedding. The more, the merry.
  • You may say that again! I couldn't agree with you more!
  • He's travelled a lot. You say it, he's been there.


4. Let's speak!
Create different situations in which you can use the previous Idioms. 

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