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from the tree. The apple is falling ______________. From the tree:. ( characteristics ). the. from. tree. 3. from the tree. The apple. 2.Is falling. Does it refer any particular meaning?. Does it have any subject or predicate ?. Reza. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The apple is falling ______________.
from the tree
From the tree:
•Does it refer any particular meaning?Does it have any subject or predicate?
from the
tree
( characteristics )
1. The apple
2.Is falling
3. from the tree
I’m Reza. She’s my mom. In all works she guides us and we have to obey that.
Reza
My mother is________in our family.
all in all
from the tree
all in all
Group of words
Part of the sentenceWithout having subject or predicate
Simple meaning Individual
meaning
Phrase Idiom
Learning Outcomes:To develop Speaking & Writing skills.
Able to use meaningful phrase and idioms.
To identify phrase & idioms.
The car is coming _________________.
at a great speed
The flower vase is________________________.on the table
The bird’s life is ________.
Now-a-days Sanskrit is not used . So, it’s a ______________ now.
at stake
Snake
Bird
dead language
Sanskrit
Dr. Amartya Sen is a _________________.
Now-a-days using ICT in education is a _______________ in Bangladesh.
burning question
man of letters
Birds fly _________in the sky.
Jasimuddin tries to depict nature and people of village through his writings. So __________ he is a village poet.
at large
above all
Don’t _____________upon the poor.
They’re leaving the country__________ with________________
look down
for goodbag and baggage.
He is _________ seeing president Obama in front of him.
Their sufferings after the earthquakes __________
at a loss
beggar description
Seeing the pictures write down 5 sentences using appropriate phrase or idioms:
HOME WORK
Write down 10 sentences using the following phrases & idioms:
At a loss, All in all, Man of letters, Across the sea, Bag and baggage, Burning question,In to the river, At stake, For good, Dead language