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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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learn American idioms

0 I am ok with writing and speaking, but when it comes to American idioms, I find myself lost often times. I am trying to learn idioms now. I found this site: 01a05000 02a00 is cool. It has idiom of the day. 0230hrefhttp://www.youzienglish.com
  

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Cool, I've got to know what "still up in the air" means! Emotion: smile
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"still up in the air" means that decisions have not yet been made or that plans are not yet finalized.

I'm not sure what we will be doing this Saturday. We'll decide on Friday. Right now, our plans are still up in the air.

Once things are no longer up in the air, they have either "fallen into place" or "fallen apart".

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Thanks for sharing.
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Hey Anonymous, I recommend www.idiomconnection.com too, it's very easy and simple. It also has idioms about animals and birds and other things. Start studying from there, it's enjoyable.

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