Estás aquí: 1. inicio 2. vocabulario 3. giros e idioms 4. idioms# cut to the chase
Stop beating around the bush, head straight to the
point. Avoid details and fast-forward to the main part of the story. It is frequently used as a command, an imperative sentence to tell somebody to come to the point, to focus on what is important, to go straight to the matter at hands, to speak your mind. en español# ir al grano Why don’t you cut to the chase and drop me the bomb? He’s cheating on me, right? Why aren’t you saying what you really mean? Cut to the chase and speak your mind If you don’t cut to the chase and tell her how you feel she will eventually lose interest in you In the speaking part of your English exam you shouldn’t cut to the chase. Give as many details, ideas and examples as you can