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LESSON 7
t o p o i n t o u t : to show, to indicate, to bring to one's attention (S)
- What important
buildings did the tour guide point out to you?
- The teacher
pointed out the mistakes in my composition.
- A friend
pointed the famous actor
out to me.
t o b e u p :
to expire, to be finished
This idiom is used only with the word
time as the subject.
- "The time
is up," the teacher said at the end of the test period.
- We have to leave the
tennis court because our hour is up; some other people want to use it now.
to be over : to be finished, to end (also:
t o b e t h r o u g h )
This idiom is used for activities and events.
- After
the dance was over, we all went to a restaurant.
- The meeting
was through ten minutes earlier than everyone expected.
o n t i m e :
exactly at the correct time, punctually
- I thought that Margaret would arrive late, but she was right
on time.
- Did
you get to work on time this morning, or did rush hour traffic delay you?
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