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is "you made my day" the same as "you made the day for me"? and can "stick on the schedule" be "used for stick to schedule"? No and no. You made my day is the only possible wording because this is an
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What I wonder is if pick up can be usable for people in terms of getting better . Yes, but you have to be careful. - I picked up from a bad cold. (Does this ok to mean feel better ?)
- I pick up today ( Does this make sense to mean I feel
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Hi,
'Right out of the box' is an idiom meaning 'immediately, without any hesitation'.
eg When I met him, I liked him right out of the box.
Best wishes, Clive
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Hi
1. Going to the movies is an idiom so use it.
2. Sure, you can end a sentence with a preposition.
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Either "I was very tired" or "I was defeated." Context will tell.
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hey what is meant by the term "i was licked"
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I don't think it's either an idiom or passive. I take it as present continuous. It refers to the ongoing terms and conditions of the hencemen's employment. I am regularly/continuously paying you. Why?? The simple present could be
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A hencemen didn't do his job at all and his boss asks him "What am I supposed to be paying you for?" I was wondering why it has to be, "to be paying" (Passive?) and not, "to pay". Is it an idiom similar to,
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Hi,
Here are a few I can think of.
He went bananas. ie crazy.
He's the top banana. ie the boss.
Clive
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How many idioms are there using the word banana/s?
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