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itS6: The early bird catches the worm.Meaning:This proverb is used to tell you to act early or right now to be successful.If someone says, The early bird catches the worm, he/she means that if you do something early or before anyone else, you will have an advantage and be successful.Example:The early bird catches the worm! Don39。s boyfriend): Okay.., but they might not like me.A: Don39。t cross your bridges before you e to them. We will see what happens then.A (woman): I39。t cross your bridges before you e to them.Meaning:You use this proverb to tell someone not to worry about something until it actually happens.People often say I/We will cross that bridge when I/we e to it to mean they will not worry about the particular possible problem until it actually appears.Example:A: Our proposal is ready, but what if the mittee doesn39。re just wasting your timeT: There is a new idiom: Mouse potato. Who can guess its meaning?S3: I guess it means a person who spends a great deal of time using a puterT: Good! Who would liker to introduce some proverbs?S4: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.Meaning:You use this proverb to say it is better to accept something that you have or you can use now than to try to get something better that you might not be able to obtain. Sometimes people just say, A bird in the hand. If someone says, A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, he/she means that it is better to be satisfied with something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better you may not succeed in getting. Example:If I were you, I39。t play outside as much as before. Many of them are overweight couch potatoes.Don39。t do anything productive.s the apple of his eye. Sarah39。s eye Picture:Meaning:Be