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"He walked as fast as the undergrowth and snowdrifts would allow " What is the justification for the conditional in the second half of the sentence? Tough question. In some ways, it is not really a conditional, but an expression of
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Dear friend, an interesting question you've asked, and may I present my view on the subject. You accurately define the term idiom, and it logically stems from the definition that all phrasal verbs are idioms, since their meaning, as a rule,
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I know "idiom" means "a group of words having unique meaning compared to the meaning of individual word in the group". Similarly, "phrasal verb" which is a combination of "verb + adverb or preposition or
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I'm quite fond of the Cambridge English In Use series. I've really learnt a lot from them. But if it's the best... who knows. Regards Dokterjokkebrok
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Hi, What is the best book for Phrasal Verbs & Idioms? Intermediate level Thnak you a lot
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Hi all, What is the best book for phrasal verbs & Idioms? my level isn't as advanced. Thank you
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An Idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words. For example Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing. In somebody's shoes means in somebody's situation While phrasal verbs are a
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Please tell me the difference between Idioms and Phrasal verbs.
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IF THERE WILL BE NO SETTLEMENT HAPPEN... IS THAT GRAMATCALY CORECT?/?? THANKS
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