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_insect.shtml
3 comments:
I used to get butterflies in my stomach before school tests.
He's got ants in her pants because he's going to a job interview today.
Today I am going to meet my fiancee's family for the first time and it's giving me butterflies in my stomach- what if they don't like me?!
My sister gets easily excited and always has ants in her pants!
I can't believe that my little brother is turning 16- it seems like yesterday when he was a knee-high to a grasshopper!
Well done, both of you!
But, Rajwah, I think you mean "He has ants in *his* pants".
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