4 There are many idiomatic expressions to do with the body. The sentences all contain idiome. Work out their meanings from the context. 1 No one in my class is speaking to me. Why are they giving me the cold shoulder? 2 I don't get on with my brother . We don't see eye to eye about anything. 3 I saw a programme on TV about quantum physics, but I'm afraid it went straight over my head. 4 Don't waste your breath trying to explain it to me. I'll never understand. 5 Did you hear about Millie's party? People drank too much and the whole thing got out of hand. 6 The house was such a mess and when her parents came back they kicked up such a fuss. I don't blame them. 7 My dad keeps a stack of chocolate in his desk for while he's working. He's got such a sweet tooth. 8 I feel silly. I got so excited when he said I'd won the lottery, but he was only pulling my leg.
1. I will have done it by that time.
2. He will have written a letter by the time she comes.
3. We will have built a new house by the end of the year.
4. Mother won’t have cooked dinner when we come home.
5. Will you have done your homework by seven o'clock?
6. They won’t have arrived by the evening.
7. Why won’t she have come by five o'clock?
8. Who will have taken exam by this time?
9. Will he have read this book by the end of the month?
10. I won't have looked through all the magazines by this time
1) I like my tea with cream, don't I?
2) He decided to go to the theatre, didn't he?
3) John had to walk to the village, didn't he?
4) Although the weather was fine they decided to stay at home, didn't they?
5) Last winter our class visited Rome, didn't we (it)?
6) I'm used to drinking a glass of milk before going to bed, aren't I?
7) We were invited to stay at the castle for a fortnight, weren't we?
8) I'm fond of opera, aren't I?
9) We are going to Moscow with my brother today, aren't we?
10) If I don't pass the exams, I'll try to do it again next time, won't I?