Watch this video, and then write a sentence that uses one (or more) of these three idioms.
Try not to use the same idiom as the other participants.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/2009/03/090311_teacher_animal_horse.shtml
5 comments:
When you look the report that he wrote,there is something fishy about it.
1-I don't eat like a horse.
My friend is getting married, I heard it straight from the horse's mouth.
She is never going to listen to you, so there is no point in whipping a dead horse.
Well done, Fatuma and Logan.
Good try, Bashir. But don't forget the preposition ("look at").
Janny, watch out for the comma splice.
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