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👆English idioms👆
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1. (A little bird told me) something that you say in order to let someone know that you are not going to tell them who gave you the information being discussed 2. (A pain in the neck) someone or something that is very annoying 3. (A piece of cake) something very easy 4. (To lay off) to stop using or doing something 5. (pigs can fly) There is no chance of that ever happening. 6. (Dead tired) Totally exhausted or fatigued. 7. (Call it a day) to quit work and go home; to say that a day's work has been completed. 8. (In charge of) Having control over or responsibility for. 9. (In the way) to be close to doing something. 10. (Be my guest) Help yourself.; After you. (A polite way of indicating that someone else should go first, help himself or herself to something, or take the last one of something.) @Grammarzabanenglish
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Dead Man's Island part10.mp33.63 MB
And then he opened the back of my camera and took out the film. 'Hey! What are you doing?' 1 said. 'You'll spoil my film!' But he didn't stop. 'Sorry,' he said, and he put the film into his pocket. 'But no pictures of Mr Ross. He doesn't like people to take pictures of him.' Mr Ross was watching us. He saw the camera and he saw Mr Duncan take out the film, but he said nothing. Then he turned and went back into the house. Later, I told my mother about Mr Duncan and the camera. 'He spoiled my film,' I said. 'I don't understand,' she said. 'Why did he do that? 'I don't know,' I said, 'but there's something strange about Mr Ross.' About a week later, I finished work early one day and came back to the house. My mother was working in her small room, next to Mr Ross's office. Mrs Duncan was in the kitchen. Greta Ross was painting in her room upstairs. I went to my room and began reading a book. I was sitting beside the window. After half an hour, I got tired of reading. I looked out at the rain, and the grey sea and rocks between the trees. 'My book isn't very interesting,' I thought. I got up and went out of my room. I walked along the passage and turned a corner. Then I saw the door at the end of the passage. There was a large plant in a plant pot outside the door. 'Where does that door go?' I thought. 'I haven't seen it before.' I remembered the face at the window in my first week on the island. 'Perhaps it's the door to that room,' I thought. I walked along to the door and turned the handle. The door didn't move. It was locked. 'What are you doing!' said a voice behind me. I turned round quickly and saw Greta Ross. She looked angry.I told my mother about the locked door. 'What's behind it?' I said. 'Is it a secret? 'I don't know,' said my mother. 'It doesn't matter. Mr Ross can have locked rooms if he wants them.' 'I think he does have secrets,' 1 said. 'There's something strange about him. There's something strange about this island. Somebody isn't telling us something. Something important.' My mother laughed. 'Stop playing detective, Carol,' she said. @Grammarzabanenglish
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English Idioms part1.mp31.41 MB