Select the correct meaning of the given phrases/idioms.
Be in someone’s shoes
wear shoes that do not belong to self
be like them
to pretend to be somebody else
imagining oneself to be in another person’s situation
When you are ‘in someone’s shoes’ you are imagining you are in that person’s situation.
Hand in glove
Select the correct meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Pulled up
Select the correct meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Pull someone’s leg