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7. Now you have to make sentences with worth.
Examples: I’d read this book if I were you.
This book
is worth reading.
I wouldn’t read this book if I were you.
This book
isn’t worth reading.
1. I’d visit the museum if I were you. The museum ...
2. I wouldn’t repair those shoes if I were you. Those shoes ...
3. I wouldn’t keep these old clothes if I were you. These old clothes ...
4. I’d consider the plan if I were you. The plan ...
IV. IDIOMS
Blow It
(fail at something)
How did you do on the history exam?
I think I blew it! There was a section on the Civil War, and that’s the chapter in
the book that I studied the least.
Well, at this point you can’t really be sure that you completely failed the exami-
nation. You must have done okay on the rest of the test.
Perhaps I didn’t fail the entire exam, but I’m sure that I didn’t do well.
Get Away Clean
(escape punishment)
After robbing a neighborhood bank, the robbers sped off in a waiting car and got
away clean. In spite of all police efforts to apprehend them, the criminals were never
caught and punished for their crime.
Push/Press the Panic Button
(to become anxious or panicky; slang)
I do okay taking tests as long as I don’t push the panic button.
Whatever you do, don’t press the panic button.
Have a Near Miss
(to nearly crash or collide)
The airplanes – flying much too close – had a near miss.
I had a near miss while driving over here.
Have a Screw Loose
(to act silly or crazy; slang)
John is such a clown. He acts like he has a screw loose.
What’s the matter with you? Do you have a screw loose or something?
Get Someone out of Jam
(to free someone from a problem or a bad situation)
I like John. He got me out of a jam once.
I would be glad to help get you out of a jam.
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