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Aditi Swami
Subject: English
, asked on 19/5/18
What means' both ends meet'?
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Darshana R S
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Pls answer (a), (c) and (d)
Q. 11 Do as Directed
a) Underline the Verb and classify it as transitive/intransitive.
William ate the apple.
c) Write an idiom associated with the word "head"
d) Create a meaningful phrase with these words 'rhyme/word'
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Writ
e the meanings of the following idioms.
at/from neighbourhood quarters
begin into a smile
continue on
have a fair image
search about the bush
{Please don’t provide any web link or certified answer … I want only experts answer}
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 7/3/18
Give the elaborative meaning of the following proverb: "It’s no use locking the stable door after the horse has bolted".
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 7/3/18
Justify and Elaborate the following proverb:
Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.
{Please don't provide any web link or certified answer ... I want only experts answer}
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Manan Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 7/3/18
Tell all the idiom
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 24/2/18
List/write the meanings of the idioms given below:
to cry over spilt milk
at the drop of a hat
to bark up the wrong tree
to bide your time
blessing in disguise
to feel under the weather
to bury the hatchet
{Please don't provide any certified answer for this ... I want only the subject relevant experts to answert this}
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2
Annu Kanchap
Subject: English
, asked on 18/2/18
a script using idioms
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 1/2/18
List/write the meanings of the idioms given below:
to cry over spilt milk
at the drop of a hat
to bark up the wrong tree
to bide your time
blessing in disguise
to feel under the weather
to bury the hatchet
{Please don't provide any certified answer for this ... I want only the subject relevant experts to answert this}
Answer
4
Nysa Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 28/1/18
Q. Give meanings of all the below idioms
a bolt from the blue
a fish out of water
a hard nut to crack
a bed Of roses
a square peg in a round hole
a storm in a tea cup
a white elephant
all Greek
at a stone's throw
in cold blood
in the good books of
in the twinkling of an eye
prime of life
in a fix
bird's eye view
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Pranit Shetty
Subject: English
, asked on 9/1/18
Give me the summary of garden snake
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3
Kulsum Nadeem
Subject: English
, asked on 24/9/17
Seperate the clause in the sentences
I know just how to deal with the situation
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Bhavya Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 4/7/17
what is the main diffrence between idoms and proverbs?
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Tushar
Subject: English
, asked on 26/1/17
"I works whole day without any salery and at the time of festival the work becomes more and more." Who am I?
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Sucheta Sarkar
Subject: English
, asked on 2/3/22
how did Long John Silver treat the narrator
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Q. 11 Do as Directed
a) Underline the Verb and classify it as transitive/intransitive.
William ate the apple.
c) Write an idiom associated with the word "head"
d) Create a meaningful phrase with these words 'rhyme/word'
- at/from neighbourhood quarters
- begin into a smile
- continue on
- have a fair image
- search about the bush
{Please don’t provide any web link or certified answer … I want only experts answer}
- Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.
{Please don't provide any web link or certified answer ... I want only experts answer}List/write the meanings of the idioms given below:
- to cry over spilt milk
- at the drop of a hat
- to bark up the wrong tree
- to bide your time
- blessing in disguise
- to feel under the weather
- to bury the hatchet
{Please don't provide any certified answer for this ... I want only the subject relevant experts to answert this}- to cry over spilt milk
- at the drop of a hat
- to bark up the wrong tree
- to bide your time
- blessing in disguise
- to feel under the weather
- to bury the hatchet
{Please don't provide any certified answer for this ... I want only the subject relevant experts to answert this}Q. Give meanings of all the below idioms
I know just how to deal with the situation