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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ead (something) over<br />

- to read something<br />

I read my presentation over before I had to deliver it to the class.<br />

read (something) through<br />

- to read all of something<br />

I read the report through before I returned it to my supervisor.<br />

read the h<strong>and</strong>writing on the wall<br />

- to anticipate what is going to happen by observing small hints <strong>and</strong> clues<br />

Everybody in our department could read the h<strong>and</strong>writing on the wall <strong>and</strong> knew that<br />

the company would soon close our department.<br />

read the riot act (to someone)<br />

- to give someone a strong warning or scolding<br />

The teacher read the riot act to her students when they began to misbehave in class.<br />

read up on (someone or something)<br />

- to research <strong>and</strong> read about someone or something<br />

I have been reading up on Egyptian history before our trip to Egypt this summer.<br />

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ready, willing, <strong>and</strong> able<br />

- to be eager or willing to do something<br />

Everybody in the small village is ready, willing, <strong>and</strong> able to help the family who lost<br />

their house in the fire.<br />

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