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In Lesson 17, explore essential English idioms that enhance your conversational skills. Learn phrases like "to blow out" for extinguishing candles or tires and "what's become of" to inquire about someone's status. Understand the importance of expressions such as "to shut up" in context, and "have got to" for necessity in scheduling. We'll also discuss idioms like "to keep up with," "turn down," and "break in," along with their practical applications. By mastering these idioms, you’ll express yourself more naturally in English!
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Idioms Lesson 17
To blow out To blow out a tire, a tire blowout To blow out candles; extinguish
To become of What’s become of that cable? I wonder what ever became of Joe? I miss him.
To shut up The store had to be shut up before the storm came.
Have got I’ve got a lollipop and you don’t. Ha haha!
Have got to, have to On August 5th, we have got to start finals. All students have to pass their finals to move on to level 4.
To keep up with We have to keep up with Mom!
To turn down This slide is too bright. Can we turn it down, please? Turn down that loud music! I’m freezing. Turn down the AC!
To break in The thief broke into my house Until my new shoes were broken in, I could only wear them for an hour at a time.
Above all Go home, have fun, but above all, don’t forget to learn your idioms!