0
Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Little break

0Dear Teachers,02br
02br
001.They were chewed out again for going over his head.02br
00-What does “go over his head” mean here?02br
02br
002.What’s the difference about “tailor” , “tailoress” and “dressmaker”?02br
003.I’d say something that would make this guy go over the edge and shoot himself.02br
00-What does “go over the edge” mean here?02br
02br
004.I’m sure glad to be done with him.02br
00-What does this mean?02br
02br
005.– Why don’t you take a little break?02br
00-Are there any other ways to say?02br
02br
006.–The pupils are having/taking their break/playtime.02br
00-Is this natural?02br
02br
00- Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br
02br
00 Stevenukd.0-
  

Top answer

00 To talk to your boss's boss without involving your boss. Your boss won't like that. 02font 00 A 'tailor' comonly refers to someone who makes men's clothes.

  • 00 To talk to your boss's boss without involving your boss.
  • Your boss won't like that.
  • 02font 00 A 'tailor' comonly refers to someone who makes men's clothes.
  • 'Tailoress' is a female form of the word that is archaic.
  • A 'dressmaker' commonly refers to someone who makes clothes for women.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
0Hi,02br
02br
01font001.They were chewed out again for going over his head.02br
00-What does “go over his head” mean here?00 To talk to your boss's boss without involving your boss. Your boss won't like that. 02br
02br
002.What’s the difference about “tailor” , “tailoress” and “dressmaker”?02font
00 A

Related Questions