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sukiakiko  +  75522 Mon, 21 Feb 05 12:40 PM
Anybody know how to use idiom? Can anyone have any best way? Anybody have some trips?Let's post one idiom foe each day. I think it can help us to remember and learning. Start at one for a day.
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pieanne  +  75531 Mon, 21 Feb 05 01:39 PM

OK!
It's raining cats and dogs = Its raining a lot
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I'm glad to help, but I'm not a native! And please excuse my typos...
Mister Micawber  +  75534 Mon, 21 Feb 05 01:48 PM

I think you're opening a can of worms (creating access to a lot of difficulties), Sukiakiko, because the list of idioms is endless, but good luck with it! Welcome to English Forums. It's nice to have you with us.

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your gandmother has a green thum
Bbk_agp  +  496059 Thu, 03 Apr 08 05:10 AM

Blessing in Disguise:

A bad situation that turns out so benificial later. For example if you failed at English course once in a life, you decide to learn it, and a few years later, you pass TOEFL exam!Wink

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