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I want to know idioms along with sentences and meanings in detail
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I'm not sure if I can use that idiom after positive and negative sentences as well.
- I'm sure we won. - Don't speak too soon. OK
- I'm afraid we have to sell the car. We ran out of the money. In terms of
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Hello, I'm not sure if I can use that idiom after positive and negative sentences as well. - I'm sure we won. - Don't speak too soon. - I'm afraid we have to sell the car. We ran out of the money. - Don't speak too soon. thanks
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A few weeks ago I watched a program on TV about martial arts. The coach (American guy) once said a sentence using, as far as I remember words: "white on the rice" , but I don't remember exactly, I suppose it's some idiom
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Idioms are phrases that have become embedded in a language over time, replacing what had been the standard way of saying something. They are accepted for formal use, and usually are chosen for use because they are the most efficient way to
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I still do not understand. Hi Forlan The word "deal" is a verb in the sentence, and "deal with" basically means the same thing as "handle" in the sentence. Look at definition 3 for "deal with" (under Idioms
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I still do not understand. Hi Forlan The word "deal" is a verb in the sentence, and "deal with" basically means the same thing as "handle" in the sentence. Look at definition 3 for "deal with" (under Idioms
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It is correct. As it is an idiom, you shouldn't mess about with the wording.
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Hi Tom I'm not sure I understand what you are actually targeting. The words "threw out all that depth of despair" are not an idiom. However, I would say that "depth(s) of despair" would be a fairly common collocation.
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It is not the tense that is a problem, it is the lack of relationship of the two activities. Note the meaning of the idiom: ' for the same reasons '. What is the 'same reason' that 'he hasn't come up with any ideas' and 'we haven't needed any'? It
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