Summary of English Idioms: Draw The Line

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In this video, Jason from MainstreetEnglish.com explains the idiom "draw the line." It means to set a limit on what you're willing to do, and can be used in various situations. For example, one might say they don't mind helping out, but will not do anything themselves that takes more than 35 hours a week. Jason provides several other examples of how this idiom can be used in everyday conversation.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Jason from MainstreetEnglish.com explains the idiom "draw the line." It means to set a limit on what you're willing to do, and can be used in various situations. For example, one might say they don't mind helping out, but will not do anything themselves that takes more than 35 hours a week.

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