TASK B-idioms study 1) idioms with the word --eye stand eye to eye an eye for eye with eye closed k eep an eye open for one's eyes are bigger than one ’ s belly be up to one ’ s eyes in the naked eye keep one’s eyes on sth 1. I did not believe in the death penalty -_____- but how else can we stop this sort of thing? 2. Many parts of a plant are too small to be seen with _____. 3.If you _____ with someone, you agree with him and have the same opinions and views . 4. The police were asked to _______ the little girl who had got lost in the market square 5. He likes to ______ sport, and can give you a quick rundown on what's happening in soccer, rugby and cricket to prove it 6. When we say “ _____ ” , it means that he is greedy, and he takes more food on his pl ate than he can eat 7. Practically, you are running _______ in the park where nobody showed up yet! 8. If you say that you are _______ something, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of it to deal with, and often that you are very busy 2) i dio m s with the word --toot h or teeth shew one's teeth have teeth fight tooth and nail get one ’ s teeth into sth have a sweet tooth cut one ’ s teeth on sth by the skin of one ’ s teeth tooth fairy I. We drove to the station at full speed and caught the train ____ 2. The law must ______ and it must be enforced 3. If y ou _______ to do something, you do everything you can in order to achieve it 4. I'm afraid of being fat, but I _____. What can I do? 5. Let him _______ the smaller boats; he can move onto the sailing ship when he's shown that he knows how to handle the s ails. 6. If the people are taxed too heavily they may begin to ______ 7. In western countries, children are told that if they put a tooth that comes out under their pillow, the ___________ will take it away while they are sleeping and leave a coin in its place. 8. I hope this challenging work will give your friend something to _____.