Daily English Idioms Come to your senses
come to your senses
welcome to day seven of the special
edition of speak English with Tiffany I
am teacher Tiffany and in this episode I
will teach you exactly how to use the
English body idiom come to your senses
are you ready
well then let’s jump right in the idiom
come to your senses can be defined in
three different ways
the first definition of this idiom is to
start to understand that you have been
behaving stupidly the second definition
of this idiom is to stop being foolish
and become sensible again and the third
definition of this idiom is to become
reasonable after being foolish so
whenever you think of your brain or your
senses you can also think of the English
idiom come to your senses now let’s see
how you can practically use this idiom
in real life first you can use come to
your senses when speaking about death
when you speak about death it usually
makes you reflect upon your life at
these times the idiom can be used like
this her death brought many people to
their senses second you can use come to
your senses when talking about searching
for a job when people are looking for
jobs they sometimes settle for jobs that
they don’t really like at these times
the idiom can be used like this I wish
you would come to your senses and look
for a better job
third you can use come to your senses
when talking about making a mistake when
people make mistakes they sometimes
don’t want to admit it at these times
the idiom can be used like this they are
waiting for him to come to his senses
and realize that he was wrong fourth you
can use come to your senses when talking
to someone about not studying when
someone doesn’t want to study they
usually procrastinate and do other
things at these times the idiom can be
used like this his mother wanted him to
come to his senses and start studying
for his exam and finally fifth you can
use come to your senses when speaking
about someone who is talking to a bad
guy when someone is talking to a bad guy
or dating a bad guy they usually don’t
want to get advice from anyone at these
times the idiom can be used like this I
wish you would come to your senses and
break up with him he is not a good guy
come to your senses use it today
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