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English Idiomatic Expression

The document lists 10 common English idiomatic expressions and their meanings: 1) "A penny for your thoughts" means to ask someone what they are thinking; 2) "Actions speak louder than words" means it is more important to see what someone does rather than what they say; 3) "Ball is in your court" means it is someone else's responsibility to make a decision or take action. The document also lists 10 common Filipino proverbs and their meanings.
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English Idiomatic Expression

The document lists 10 common English idiomatic expressions and their meanings: 1) "A penny for your thoughts" means to ask someone what they are thinking; 2) "Actions speak louder than words" means it is more important to see what someone does rather than what they say; 3) "Ball is in your court" means it is someone else's responsibility to make a decision or take action. The document also lists 10 common Filipino proverbs and their meanings.
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english

idiomatic expression

1. A penny for your thoughts


 A way to ask someone what they are thinking about.

2. Actions speak louder than words


 To say that it is easy to claim you will do something but what you
really do is all that matters.

3. Ball is in your court


 To say that it is someone else’s responsibility to make a decision or
do something.

4. Beat up
 To hit someone and win a fight with them.

5. Behind one's back


 To do something so that it is hidden from someone and they do not
know about it.

6. Bite one's tongue


 To not say something that you want to say.

7. Blood from a stone


 Something that is very difficult or very hard to do.

8. Broken record
 To say the same thing many times, or to repeat something even
though everyone knows about it.

9. Change your mind


 To decide to do something different after already having said you will
do something else.

10. Chat him up
 To talk with someone you find attractive to try to make them like
you.
filipino
sawikain

1. Bukas ang Palad - Matulungin

2. Amoy Pinipig - Mabango

3. Kabiyak ng Dibdib - Asawa

4. Butas ang bulsa - Walang pera

5. Lantang Gulay - Sobrang pagod

6. Nagsusunog ng Kilay - Masipag mag-aral

7. Pag-iisang Dibdib - Kasal

8. Makapal ang Palad - Masipag

9. Kilos Pagong - Mabagal

10. Mapurol ang Utak - Hindi matalino


Non-Fruit bearing trees
Banaba TREE molave TREE

acacia TREE narra TREE

Ilang-ilang TREE
Fruit bearing trees

AVOCADO TREE Coconut TREE

mabolo TREE
LEMON TREE

Guava TREE

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