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Do you think that Bill is going to offer you a promotion this month? Reply: I won't count my chickens until they have hatched.
Do you think you will be able to finish your report by five o'clock today? Answer: Not a chance. I'll be busy in meetings all day.
I worked too hard on that last project. But on this new project I am working even harder! Reply: Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
Mom, Dad! Can you come to my room? I think there is something under my bed! Reply: Son, you just go back to bed, and stop crying wolf.
Hey buddy, how's it going? You look good. I love your jacket. Do you think you can give me a ride home? Reply: A friend in need is a friend indeed.
You do like that girl, don't you? Answer: No! I don't! Not at all! Why do you think so? Reply: You protest too much. #Protest too much comes from Hamlet by William Shakespeare; the Queen speaking: The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Note: people do not usually use the word methinks when they are speaking English today.) To protest too much is to insist so passionately about something not being true that people suspect the opposite of what you are saying.