5 ENGLISH IDIOMS YOU MUST KNOW

By watching this video lesson, you will learn 5 English idioms that will help you be more comfortable in business situations.

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ENGLISH IDIOMS [About relationships]

1. Tie the knot:

a. To get married.

• Example sentences:

1. They decided to tie the knot after dating for five years.

2. We’re tying the knot next month in a small ceremony.

3.After tying the knot, they moved to a new city to start their lives together.

2. Bury the hatchet:

a. To make peace or end a quarrel.

• Example sentences:

1. They decided to bury the hatchet and remain friends.

2. It’s time for you two to bury the hatchet and work together.

3. After a long feud, they finally buried the hatchet.

3. On the rocks:

a. In a state of difficulty or discord.

• Example sentences:

1. Their marriage is on the rocks after the recent disagreements.

2. The project is on the rocks due to a lack of funding.

3. Their friendship has been on the rocks since the argument.

4. See eye to eye:

a. To agree or concur.

• Example sentences:

1. They see eye to eye on most political issues.

2. It’s important for business partners to see eye to eye.

3. We rarely see eye to eye when it comes to decorating.

5. A match made in heaven:

a. A perfectly suitable combination.

• Example sentences:

1. Their partnership is a match made in heaven.

2. Peanut butter and jelly is a match made in heaven.

3. They’re a match made in heaven because they have so much in common.

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