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Idiomatic Expressions

ICSE · Class 7 · English Language-Grammar

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Which sentence uses the idiom 'to break down' correctly to mean 'to go out of order'?

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Which idiomatic expression means 'to enter forcibly'?

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Which sentence shows 'to break out' in the sense of something beginning suddenly and spreading?

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Which sentence correctly uses 'to break up' to mean 'to come to an end'?

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Which idiom means 'to visit a place'?

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to call at

'To call at' means to visit a place, not a person.

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Which idiom means 'to visit a person'?

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to call on

'To call on' means to visit a person. It is different from 'to call at', which is used for a place.

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Which sentence correctly uses 'to get at' to mean 'to suggest'?

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I do not understand what you are trying to get at.

'To get at' means to suggest or hint at something. The sentence shows that meaning clearly.

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Which sentence correctly uses 'to get away' to mean 'to escape'?

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It was a serious offence but he got away with very light punishment.

'To get away' means to escape. The person escaped serious punishment with only a light penalty.

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