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Expressions with ’turn’ - Part 3

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Expressions with ‘turn’ - Part III

  • I had an editing contract that had a two-week turn-around
  • Seeing him dressed up in a suit like that really kind of turned me on.
  • He burped at the dinner table after he finished eating. That turned me right off.
  • It always turns me on when she smiles at me.
  • It always turns me off when I see someone with long, dirty fingernails.
  • Oh, the weather’s turning ugly. It’s going to dump a half a foot of snow this weekend.
  • Your son turned 10 years old?! OMG!
  • It’s like she turned into a totally different person!
  • Buy yourself a new suit and see if you can turn some heads.
  • I decided to turn over a new leaf and cut out my bad habits.
  • I started off just walking, but then turned up the heat a bit by doing weights.
  • Don’t fight back. Instead, just turn the other cheek and ignore him.
  • He turned the tables on his unappreciative boss and started his own business.
  • He’s at a turning point in his career. I told him not to turn his nose up at any offers.

Phrasal verbs and idioms are critically important for English for Academic Purposes (EAP).
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Expressions with ‘turn’ - Part III

  • I had an editing contract that had a two-week turn-around
  • Seeing him dressed up in a suit like that really kind of turned me on.
  • He burped at the dinner table after he finished eating. That turned me right off.
  • It always turns me on when she smiles at me.
  • It always turns me off when I see someone with long, dirty fingernails.
  • Oh, the weather’s turning ugly. It’s going to dump a half a foot of snow this weekend.
  • Your son turned 10 years old?! OMG!
  • It’s like she turned into a totally different person!
  • Buy yourself a new suit and see if you can turn some heads.
  • I decided to turn over a new leaf and cut out my bad habits.
  • I started off just walking, but then turned up the heat a bit by doing weights.
  • Don’t fight back. Instead, just turn the other cheek and ignore him.
  • He turned the tables on his unappreciative boss and started his own business.
  • He’s at a turning point in his career. I told him not to turn his nose up at any offers.

Phrasal verbs and idioms are critically important for English for Academic Purposes (EAP).
Study with CELS! We’ll show you the ropes.
Copyright © 2022 – Canadian English Language Services Inc. – All Rights Reserved

Send a message to [email protected] and we’ll let you know the launch date for our online course on phrasal verbs aimed for intermediate and advanced learners and English language teachers.

Website: https://www.CanadianEnglish.com

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