Correct the mistakes in these idioms. 1. It’s a lovely present. Thanks a thousand.
2. You won’t find it difficult to learn to ski. There’s really nothing to that.
3. It’s either here or there which hotel you decide to stay in – they’re both excellent.
4. Let’s have a really big wedding. The more, the merry.
5. You may say that again! I couldn’t agree with you more!
6. He’s travelled a lot. You say it, he’s been there.
Villefort goes to question Edmond about a letter from Napoleon.Villefort sees that the letter from Napoleon is to his father.Villefort quicly burns the letter.Villefort sees that Edmon is a good man and decides that he can go free.Villefort secretly sends Edmond to prison.Villefort is at a dinner party with the family of his fiancee.Marcedec comes to ask Villefort about Edmond.Morrel comes many times to ask Villefort about Edmond. Napoleon becomes emperor again and Villefort decides not to marry.