19 September 2014

IDIOMS

There are three idioms that use EGG:

Watch this video, and then write a sentence that uses one (or more) of these three idioms.

Try not to use the same idiom as the other posters.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/2009/03/090303_teacher_food_egg.shtml 

3 comments:

Olena140 said...

My neighbour is a bad egg: he had not only put all of his eggs in one basket, I'm talking about his recent investment, but he put the blame on others when the company went bankrupt and he lost all his savings. I personally think, that he is the one who's got egg on his face.

Michael said...

Well done once again, Olena!

But you do not want to add a comma after the verb ("think"), and I would recommend using a dash or parentheses to separate the side comment:

My neighbour is a bad egg: he had not only put all of his eggs in one basket -- I'm talking about his recent investment -- but he put the blame on others when the company went bankrupt and he lost all his savings. I personally think that he is the one who's got egg on his face.

Olena140 said...

Thank you. I'll try to keep in mind the comments about commas.