Sunday, December 2, 2007

Idioms


An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning different from the meaning of the individual words. For example, "It's raining cats and dogs." This phrase has nothing to do with cats and dogs. It simply means that it is raining very hard.
Try this website to find more.

What are some idioms that your family uses? Write them in the comments.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

idioms are a wonderfull and confusing things though we use them in evry day life it is hard to remember them
r.p.

Anonymous said...

rp,
I see you were busy during recess . . . . do a Google search for idioms or try the website link.
10 tickets for responding!
mrs. l

Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs Lucero I am loving your idioms stuff. amm

Anonymous said...

am
Aren't they fun? The pictures that go with idioms can be pretty crazy.
mrs. l

Anonymous said...

hi Mrs.lucero i am really liking the idioms i hope it doesn't rain cats and dogs.

a.r

Mr.Someone said...

hi Ms. Lucero im #8 im Ms.Skvarek's class

Anonymous said...

oh..... i <3 this website......i already found that suffix website!!!!




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