Monday, July 19, 2010

this weeks idioms

This weeks idioms: House Idioms

housework
There's no place like home.
homework
My home from home.
homesick
Make yourself at home.
Full house
Home in on …...

What do you think they mean? If you can tell me on this blog what they all mean by
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3 comments:

  1. damn... I wish I had read last sentence... From now, I'm going to check your blog three times in a day!! :P

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  2. Meanings:

    housework: chores that must be done in the house, other words, housekeeping, home duties and household chores.

    There's no place like home: My house is the best. People usually say it when they return home after staying somewhere else.

    homework: Study questions that the teacher usually gives to students. EG. Lisa has a lot of homework for the summer vacation.

    My home from home: Is a nice place people spend a lot of time at away from home. EG, car, office, mountain hut, tent etc..

    homesick: Is a feeling people get when they miss home or family.

    Make yourself at home: Please relax, Usually the host says to the guests when they arrive in the house. EG, Please sit down, have a drink and make yourself at home.

    Full house: All booked out or no more seats or space avaiable. EG. I'm sorry but we have a full house tonight, reservations only.

    Home in on …, To seek and search for something or someone and finally find it. EG. The police are homing in on the escaped criminal.

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