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Aevara Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Hello! Please, could you help me with some idoms?

I am doing one test... and I am not sure about meaning of these idioms... Each help connected to solution would be very welcomed : )

[1_7] Match the idioms to their meanings


idiom: take your point
meanings:

A: answer questions from the audience (agree with them)
B: one way of looking at a situation
C: talk about the most important matter
D: already being considered, prepared, planned, developed
E: understand why others have another opinion

[1_10] Match the idioms to their meanings

idiom: in the pipeline
meanings:

A: answer questions from the audience (agree with them)
B: one way of looking at a situation
C: talk about the most important matter
D: already being considered, prepared, planned, developed
E: understand why others have another opinion

[1_12] Fill in the blanks. Choose the right answer.

I ______________ .

A: take your point
B: see both sides of the situation
C: get straight
D: one side of the picture
E: in the pipeline

[1_13] Fill in the blanks. Choose the right answer.

This chart shows you ______________ .

A: take your point
B: see both sides of the situation
C: get straight
D: one side of the picture
E: in the pipeline

[1_14] Fill in the blanks. Choose the right answer.

To ________________________ , you can look at the results of these analyses.

A: take your point
B: see both sides of the situation
C: get straight
D: on side of the picture
E: in the pipeline

1_16 Match the Phrasal verbs to their meanings.

phrasal verb: look at
meanings:

A: discuss
B: move, progress, develop at the same speed
C: call attantion to a matter/question
D: divide something by analysis
E: consider, taking something into account, arranging something
F: consider, think of
G: go through, guide through a procedure step by step

[1_17] Match the Phrasal verbs to their meanings.

phrasal verb: plan for
meanings:

A: discuss
B: move, progress, develop at the same speed
C: call attantion to a matter/question
D: divide something by analysis
E: consider, taking something into account, arranging something
F: consider, think of
G: go through, guide through a procedure step by step

[1_19] Match the Phrasal verbs to their meanings.

phrasal verb: bring up
meanings:

A: discuss
B: move, progress, develop at the same speed
C: call attantion to a matter/question
D: divide something by analysis
E: consider, taking something into account, arranging something
F: consider, think of
G: go through, guide through a procedure step by step

[1_20] Match the Phrasal verbs to their meanings.

phrasal verb: walk through
meanings:

A: discuss
B: move, progress, develop at the same speed
C: call attantion to a matter/question
D: divide something by analysis
E: consider, taking something into account, arranging something
F: consider, think of
G: go through, guide through a procedure step by step

[1_21] Match the Phrasal verbs to their meanings.

phrasal verb: break up (into)
meanings:

A: discuss
B: move, progress, develop at the same speed
C: call attantion to a matter/question
D: divide something by analysis
E: consider, taking something into account, arranging something
F: consider, think of
G: go through, guide through a procedure step by step
  

Top answer

Aevara, The purpose of the forum is to help leaners to develop English skills and knowledge. You won't achieve either by having someone do the work for you. I am sure if you give it your best effort, someone will respond to you.

  • Aevara, The purpose of the forum is to help leaners to develop English skills and knowledge.
  • You won't achieve either by having someone do the work for you.
  • I am sure if you give it your best effort, someone will respond to you.
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Aevara,
The purpose of the forum is to help leaners to develop English skills and knowledge. You won't achieve either by having someone do the work for you. I am sure if you give it your best effort, someone will respond to you.
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Try researching your answers at /

CJ
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I have already searched for the meanings on the internet... but those idioms are really tricky... I put MINE answers there... but I am really NOT SURE about whether they are correct.
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Thanks for the link. I have already inspected it for answers... but to tell you the truth, it hasn´t helped me as much as I thought it would. It´s really tricky! : )

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