Idiom Sentences p.190
□ do one’s best Do your best on the test!
□ drop out He dropped out of college to set up his own company.
□ due to ... The bus was delayed due to a traffic accident.
E
□ end up I often end up going to bed late on Saturday nights.
□ even though[if] ... Even though it rained, the school festival was not cancelled.
□ every time My aunt stays several days every time she visits us.
F
□ fast asleep The child was fast asleep on the sofa.
□ feel better I hope you are feeling better.
□ feel free to do My name is Tomohiko, but feel free to call me Tomo.
□ figure out ... I can’t figure out what he wants to say.
□ first of all First of all, we’ll go out to eat; after that we’ll go to a movie.
□ for a moment May I use your smartphone for a moment?
□ for a while Let’s take a break for a while.
□ for certain Do you know that for certain, or are you guessing?
□ for free Students can enter the museum for free.
□ for oneself It’s your life, so study for yourself, not for anyone else.
□ for the better Her attitude is changing for the better.
□ for the record For the record, this picture was taken ten years ago.
□ from the bottom of one’s heart I love her from the bottom of my heart.
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□ generally speaking Generally speaking, women live longer than men.
□ get ... out Get the dog out of the kitchen!
□ give birth to ... My cat gave birth to five kittens.
□ give up on ... Our teacher didn’t give up on us.
□ go along with ... I can’t go along with everything you say.
□ go far Everyone thinks that he will go far in life.
□ go into ... An enormous amount of money went into the public projects.
□ go on What is going on here?
□ go up It was amazing watching the hot-air balloons go up.
□ go well Everything is going well in my new job.
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□ hand down ... The judge handed down a severe sentence.
□ have got to do I’ve got to study for tomorrow’s test.
□ help O (to) do Help your brother do the dishes.
□ Here comes ... Here comes the bus.
I
□ I see. “She will be thirty minutes late.” “Oh, I see.”
□ I mean He’s funny. I mean, he’s an unusual person.
□ in conclusion In conclusion, we all think this project is costing too much money.
□ in contrast In contrast to this side of the station, the other side has no stores.
□ in detail She explained the problem in detail.
□ in fact He looks older, but in fact he is still in his forties.
□ in general In general, Japan is well-known for its safe cities.
□ ... in need A friend in need is a friend indeed.
□ in order to do I left very early in order to catch the first train.
□ in other words That show was not all that interesting; in other words, it was boring.
□ drop out He dropped out of college to set up his own company.
□ due to ... The bus was delayed due to a traffic accident.
E
□ end up I often end up going to bed late on Saturday nights.
□ even though[if] ... Even though it rained, the school festival was not cancelled.
□ every time My aunt stays several days every time she visits us.
F
□ fast asleep The child was fast asleep on the sofa.
□ feel better I hope you are feeling better.
□ feel free to do My name is Tomohiko, but feel free to call me Tomo.
□ figure out ... I can’t figure out what he wants to say.
□ first of all First of all, we’ll go out to eat; after that we’ll go to a movie.
□ for a moment May I use your smartphone for a moment?
□ for a while Let’s take a break for a while.
□ for certain Do you know that for certain, or are you guessing?
□ for free Students can enter the museum for free.
□ for oneself It’s your life, so study for yourself, not for anyone else.
□ for the better Her attitude is changing for the better.
□ for the record For the record, this picture was taken ten years ago.
□ from the bottom of one’s heart I love her from the bottom of my heart.
G
□ generally speaking Generally speaking, women live longer than men.
□ get ... out Get the dog out of the kitchen!
□ give birth to ... My cat gave birth to five kittens.
□ give up on ... Our teacher didn’t give up on us.
□ go along with ... I can’t go along with everything you say.
□ go far Everyone thinks that he will go far in life.
□ go into ... An enormous amount of money went into the public projects.
□ go on What is going on here?
□ go up It was amazing watching the hot-air balloons go up.
□ go well Everything is going well in my new job.
H
□ hand down ... The judge handed down a severe sentence.
□ have got to do I’ve got to study for tomorrow’s test.
□ help O (to) do Help your brother do the dishes.
□ Here comes ... Here comes the bus.
I
□ I see. “She will be thirty minutes late.” “Oh, I see.”
□ I mean He’s funny. I mean, he’s an unusual person.
□ in conclusion In conclusion, we all think this project is costing too much money.
□ in contrast In contrast to this side of the station, the other side has no stores.
□ in detail She explained the problem in detail.
□ in fact He looks older, but in fact he is still in his forties.
□ in general In general, Japan is well-known for its safe cities.
□ ... in need A friend in need is a friend indeed.
□ in order to do I left very early in order to catch the first train.
□ in other words That show was not all that interesting; in other words, it was boring.