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Idioms about Money
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Idioms about Money

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Listen to the following 6 idioms, mostly about money, from English in a Minute Links to an external site.. 

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Directions:

Choose 3 idioms that you don't already know and use them in 3 sentences of your own (don't copy from the video). Type your sentences in the text box.

Example:

Here's an example using the idioms, drive someone nuts (meaning: make someone crazy) & get wind of (meaning: to become aware of something, especially something secret):

1. I hate it when my package from Amazon gets delayed.  It drives me nuts.

2. If my husband gets wind of the surprise party I'm planning, it will ruin everything.

 

 

 

 

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