A. using context clues, figure out the meaning of the underlined idiom in each sentence.
1. I picked up some common African expressions from my friend in Sudan
2. She went back on her promise to repay me as soon as possible
3. Our class will set up a reading corner in our classroom.
kailangan ko na bukas an pasahan pls sagutan niyo
underlined sentence
1.picked up
2.went back
3.set up
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Answer:
1. Picked up- The person speaking tells that he get some of the common expressions from his/her friend in Sudan. These expressions can be words expressions or can also be facial expressions.
2. Went back - The person broke the promise to pay her. You can also use the word went back if you want to say that you will not do or commit to your plans. A good example, "I went back on my plan having my vacation in Japan".
3. Set up - To put up something in a specific place. This phrasal verb is commonly used in putting up activities that are step by step such as setting up laboratory experiments.
Explanation:
Words such as idiom can be understood by checking the thought of the sentence.
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