Idiom: To Give In

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This lesson begins at 0:20 and ends at 1:40. (80 seconds)
To “give in” means basically the same as “give up” or to “stop trying.”

You can read the transcript of this video on his website at ActiveEnglishOnline.com/2009/08/english-idioms-to-give-in/.

 

August 22, 2009   Category: Idioms   Tags: EnglishTeacherFred
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