Idiomatic Expressions

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Idiomatic Expressions Idioms and Popular Sayings!!

Could You Guess My Meaning? It’s raining cats and dogs! You’re pulling my leg! Give me a hand! He’s going bananas! Keep your shirt on!

Could You Find My Match? It’s raining cats and dogs! You’re playing a joke on me! Give me a hand! It’s raining very hard. He’s going bananas! Could you help me, please? Keep your shirt on! He is going crazy! You’re pulling my leg! Stay calm!

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS! They are a figurative way of expressing a thought or idea. They make reading and writing more vivid. They make language come alive!

The Way Grandma Speaks We learn the most popular idioms from our grandmothers and grandfathers. We could also learn them by reading newspapers. Authors love to include them in their writings!

IDIOMS

Our Class Favorite Idioms!