This document provides 3 English idioms about love: 1) A "match made in heaven" refers to two people who are very compatible and complement each other well. 2) "Those three little words" refers to saying "I love you" to someone. 3) To "pop the question" means to ask someone to marry you. The document gives examples of using each idiom in a short sentence.
This document provides 3 English idioms about love: 1) A "match made in heaven" refers to two people who are very compatible and complement each other well. 2) "Those three little words" refers to saying "I love you" to someone. 3) To "pop the question" means to ask someone to marry you. The document gives examples of using each idiom in a short sentence.
This document provides 3 English idioms about love: 1) A "match made in heaven" refers to two people who are very compatible and complement each other well. 2) "Those three little words" refers to saying "I love you" to someone. 3) To "pop the question" means to ask someone to marry you. The document gives examples of using each idiom in a short sentence.
two people who are great together, because they complement each other extremely well Tom and Mary will be a happy couple. They're a match made in heaven.
THOSE THREE LITTLE WORDS
saying "I love you" I think I love him , but I haven't said those three little words yet.
POP THE QUESTION
asking someone to marry you
Tom is going to pop the question during the dinner!