"Be in trouble" meaning | "be in trouble" in a sentence | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 3, 2022
☑ "Be in trouble" meaning: get into trouble; be in a difficult situation
☑ "be in trouble" in a sentence:
- She is always in trouble.
- If you don't clean your room, you'll be in trouble.
- The student was in trouble for cheating on the test.
A: Why are you in the teacher's office? Are you in trouble?
B: Yes I am. I did not do my homework last night.
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