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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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This is the place

At a driving school
D.I: Driving Instructor
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D.I: Ah, a new driver.


Man: Who, me?


D.I: Yes, you my friend, you want to learn to drive, don't you?


Man: Well, yes...


D.I: Well, this is the place. The A B C School of Driving.
A for attention; pay attention at all times; B for beware,
beware of, watch out for other drivers at all times; and C for
calm, keep calm at all times.


Man: Uh, A B C. A for attention, B for beware and C for calm.
Oh, that's very nice, but this is a classroom. I want to learn to drive
out on the street.


D.I: One step at a time, my friend.

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this is the place ?

Is it an idiom?

What does it mean?



Thank you

  

Top answer

'this is the place' = 'you have come to the right place' = 'this is the place where you can do what you want to do'. Similarly, At a shop that sells watches: — So you want to buy a watch, don't you? — Yes I do.

  • 'this is the place' = 'you have come to the right place' = 'this is the place where you can do what you want to do'.
  • Similarly, At a shop that sells watches: — So you want to buy a watch, don't you?
  • — Yes I do.
  • — Well, this is the place.
  • CJ
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'this is the place' = 'you have come to the right place' = 'this is the place where you can do what you want to do'.

Similarly,

At a shop that sells watches:

— So you want to buy a watch, don't you?
— Yes I do.
— Well, this is the pl

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