1. Here are the idioms that fit each sentence: 1. get a shelling – means to be scolded or punished. 2. fell over ourselves – means acting very eagerly or trying hard to do something. 3. leaving the coast clear – means making a situation safe or free from obstacles. These idioms enrich the sentences andRead more

    Here are the idioms that fit each sentence:
    1. get a shelling – means to be scolded or punished.
    2. fell over ourselves – means acting very eagerly or trying hard to do something.
    3. leaving the coast clear – means making a situation safe or free from obstacles.
    These idioms enrich the sentences and give them expressive meaning beyond the literal words.

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  2. The idiom get on our nerves means to annoy or irritate someone continuously. In the context of meetings, power fluctuations disrupt communication and create tension, making it hard to focus. Over time, such disturbances can become frustrating and stressful. This idiom helps express growing annoyanceRead more

    The idiom get on our nerves means to annoy or irritate someone continuously. In the context of meetings, power fluctuations disrupt communication and create tension, making it hard to focus. Over time, such disturbances can become frustrating and stressful. This idiom helps express growing annoyance due to repeated disturbances in a relatable way.

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  3. The idiom frighten me half to death means to be extremely frightened. When someone is alone at home, unexpected loud noises can cause fear and anxiety. It describes the emotional reaction vividly, as though the shock was strong enough to feel physically shaken. It’s a common way to describe sudden fRead more

    The idiom frighten me half to death means to be extremely frightened. When someone is alone at home, unexpected loud noises can cause fear and anxiety. It describes the emotional reaction vividly, as though the shock was strong enough to feel physically shaken. It’s a common way to describe sudden fear.

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  4. In sentence (i), “had rushed” shows an earlier completed action before “found,” which is in simple past. In (ii), “had vanished” and “had cooled down” are past perfect, showing actions that happened before “reappeared,” which is in simple past. This structure shows how English uses different past teRead more

    In sentence (i), “had rushed” shows an earlier completed action before “found,” which is in simple past. In (ii), “had vanished” and “had cooled down” are past perfect, showing actions that happened before “reappeared,” which is in simple past. This structure shows how English uses different past tenses to show the sequence of actions clearly.

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  5. In (i), Rohan completed his homework (had finished) before deciding to walk (decided). He left, but then realised he had forgotten his keys—an earlier action. In (ii), we reached the station, but the train had already left—again showing sequence. We then waited for the next one. Past perfect is usedRead more

    In (i), Rohan completed his homework (had finished) before deciding to walk (decided). He left, but then realised he had forgotten his keys—an earlier action. In (ii), we reached the station, but the train had already left—again showing sequence. We then waited for the next one. Past perfect is used for actions that happened earlier than the simple past actions.

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