This document defines and provides examples for three common idioms: 1) "Go the extra mile" means to put in more effort than expected, like helping friends by driving them to a restaurant. 2) "In two minds" refers to being unable to make a decision, like whether to buy a dress. 3) "Get your feet wet" means to try something new for the first time, such as a chance to try paragliding.
This document defines and provides examples for three common idioms: 1) "Go the extra mile" means to put in more effort than expected, like helping friends by driving them to a restaurant. 2) "In two minds" refers to being unable to make a decision, like whether to buy a dress. 3) "Get your feet wet" means to try something new for the first time, such as a chance to try paragliding.
This document defines and provides examples for three common idioms: 1) "Go the extra mile" means to put in more effort than expected, like helping friends by driving them to a restaurant. 2) "In two minds" refers to being unable to make a decision, like whether to buy a dress. 3) "Get your feet wet" means to try something new for the first time, such as a chance to try paragliding.
to put more effort into something than is typically expected When we asked him the way to the restaurant, he went the extra mile and took us there himself. Do you usually go the extra mile to help your friends? (if possible, share when) In Two Minds unable to make a decision about something I am in two minds whether or not to purchase this dress. Are you good on making decisions? When was the last time you were in two minds? Get Your Feet Wet to try something new for the first time; to start doing something new If you've never tried paragliding before, this is a chance to get your feet wet! When was the last time you got your feet wet? What was it?