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Words and Expressions put one's finger on (infim)to find or show exactly(the cause of trouble) Something is wrong with this room, but I cant put my finger on what it is I could not quite put my finger on what was different about Simone 2. throw oneself into to do or take part in actively and energetically ce her husband died. she has thrown herself into her work. The National Day is coming; they have thrown themselves into the organising of Celebration Activitie 3. get one's hands on catch, or obtain Examples Wait until I get my hands on him I'd like to get my hands on a nice pair of cowboy boots 4. browse through I was browsing through the newspaper when I spotted your name Ive spent one whole week browsing through Hemingway's works, trying to understand his unique style of writing 5. find or discover(a fact that was hidden or not known xamples5 ◼ Words and Expressions 1. put one’s finger on: (infml) to find or show exactly (the cause of trouble) Examples: • Something is wrong with this room, but I can’t put my finger on what it is. • I could not quite put my finger on what was different about Simone. 2. throw oneself into: to do or take part in actively and energetically Examples: • Since her husband died, she has thrown herself into her work. • The National Day is coming; they have thrown themselves into the organising of Celebration Activities. 3. get one’s hands on: catch, or obtain Examples: • Wait until I get my hands on him! • I’d like to get my hands on a nice pair of cowboy boots. 4. browse through: look through Examples: • I was browsing through the newspaper when I spotted your name. • I’ve spent one whole week browsing through Hemingway’s works, trying to understand his unique style of writing. 5. find out: to learn or discover (a fact that was hidden or not known) Examples:
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