<span>We got up so late this morning
that we had to run to the station, and we just caught the train <u>by the skin
of our teeth</u></span><u><span>
</span></u><span>All the
children had to learn the poem <u>by heart</u></span><span>
<span>I’ve got
a problem I’d like to discuss – can I come and <u>pick your brains</u> this
afternoon.</span></span>
<span>John does
everything his mother says – he’s certainly <u>under her thumb.
</u>Tom and his sister disagree about everything – they simply don’t <u>see
eye to eye</u></span><u> .</u>
<span>I never
know whether Sam is being serious or whether he’s <u>pulling my leg.</u></span>
<span>Sue
certainly has <u>green thumb/green fingers</u> – her plants grow very
well.</span>
<span>You
really <u>have a finger in every pie</u><u />– you’re involved in so many
things!</span>
<span>James is
very sensible – he certainly <u>has his head screwed on.</u></span>
<span>I can’t
forget this song – I’ve got it <u>on the brain.</u></span>
1. I think that your family is the most important thing in life.
2. My mum is seeing my maths teacher tomorrow.
3. Elaine doesn’t look like her sister at all.
4. The Robinson family owns a lot of the land around here.
5. Living with all your cousins sounds like chaos to me!
6. You look unhappy. What are you thinking about?
<span>Who wants to go on an excursion?</span>
1. под — under
2. перед — in front of, позади — behind, between
3. at
4. under
5. ?
6. on, and
7. in или at
8. at
9. on
10. on
Если Ваше предложение имеет контекст, то есть ему предшествовало ещё какое , к примеру, «Your temperature is all right," I said. "It's nothing to worry about." То it относится к температуре/ temperature, это и есть имя существительное.
«Нечего беспокоиться» в привычном понимании по-английски будет —There is nothing to worry about.