Monday, 9 September 2013

Water under the bridge

Meaning:

  • If a problem or an unpleasant situation is water under the bridge, it happened a long time ago and no one is upset about it now.

Example sentence:

I know he hurt you once but it's all water under the bridge. Try to forget and go on.


Questions for you to answer:
  1. Is there anything you could have done differently but it's just water under the bridge now?
  2. Are you a person who tends to worry about problems that are water under the bridge?
  3. Try to explain the idiom. What do water and bridge actually represent?

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