Daily English Phrasal Verb/Idiom of Day – 26 February 2018

By | February 26, 2018

Idiom of the Day
Cross that bridge when we come to it
✔ Meaning:
▪ You can say “we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it” if someone mentions a problem that might occur in the future, but you want them to think about what’s happening now instead.

✔ For example:
▪ Martin asked what we’d do if our new company couldn’t find good staff when we needed to expand, and I said we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.
▪ Jenny worries too much about things that might happen in the future, so people are always saying “We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it” to her.

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Phrasal Verb of the Day
Talk into
✔ Meaning:
▪ If you talk someone into doing something, you persuade them to do it.

✔ For example:
▪ Maria didn’t want to go to the party, but Denise talked her into it by saying Mark would be there.
▪ Guys in our college seem to spend a lot of time trying to talk their girlfriends into sleeping with them.

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