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Latest post Wed, Jul 26 2006 7:52 AM by milky. 2 replies.
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hanuman_2000  +  248951 Wed, 26 Jul 06 05:27 AM

Hello,

Are  phrasal verbs come under the category of Idioms.

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Clive  +  248979 Wed, 26 Jul 06 07:05 AM

Hi,

Are  phrasal verbs come under the category of Idioms. I suggest that it's more useful to consider phrasal verbs as a separate category by themselves. It's a large topic.

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milky, 3 yr 105 days ago
In an expanded view of the term "idiom", yes.
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