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LESSON 8
t o b e a b o u t t o d o s o m e t h i n g : to be at the moment of doing something, to be ready
This idiom is often used with the adverb
just.
- I
was just about to leave when you telephoned.
- Oh, hi, John. We
're just about to eat dinner.
t o t u r n a r o u n d : to move or face in the opposite direction (S); to completely change the condition of (S)
- The man
turned his car
around and drove back the way he came.
- The company has been very successful since the new business manager was able to
turn it
around.
to take turns ( d o i n g s o m e t h i n g ) : to alternate, to change people while doing something
- During the trip, Darlene and I
took turns driving so that neither of us would tire out.
- I have to make sure that my two sons
take turns playing the video game.
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