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House and Home idioms

here I'm going to make a list of some of the idioms that they include HOME and HOUSE get on like a House on Fire  make yourself at home brought the house down brought home to me hit home safe as house now we are going to make some examples and explain the meaning of each idiom. Get on like a house on fire meaning: they have a very good relationship example: A: How did the meeting with Andy's parents go? B: It was great. We all get on like a house on fire.   Make yourself at home meaning: Please behave in my house as if it were yours. example: A: Hello! we are so late, our plane was delayed. B: Don't worry. just sit down and relax, and make yourselves at home! I'll put the kettle on.  Brought the house down meaning: The performance was a success. example: A: Did you read those excellent reviews in the local paper about the school play? B: yes, I did. Apparently, it brought the house down.   brought home to me example: A: I was s...

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hello! here you are going to read a little about me and my goal of publishing here. My name is mehrdad and I'm an architecture student. I'm 24 from Iran. I've started learning English in this blog I want to publish some of useful idioms and ways of practising in english of cours there will be some mistakes because I'm not a professional english writer and native. so you will make me happy with your comments and feedback Thank you.