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What about these idioms? Are them in fashion or out of fashion? 17. Mind the step. 18. I'll get it straight away. 19. Mind your head. These three are strictly Hiberno-British. You might catch
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But i always heard ppl saying "Your name is not in the list". So "ON" should be the correct word to use is it?
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I am looking for a link to a college level reader list. Please Post for all!! Thanks Benny
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John Lawler ha scritto nel messaggio ... Dio (Email Removed) writes: What about these idioms? Are them in fashion or out of fashion? Most of these are not idioms. An idiom is a phrase
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Menu (not followed by list)
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Idioms are not always informal. There are formal idioms as well, and they are appropriate to formal situations, just as informal ones are appropriate to informal situations.
Idioms are fabulous
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My mother tongue has a handful of idioms related to trenches and trench warfare. Do the examples below work in English as well? 1. Can I say this after I've returned to work from my holiday? (I'm
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used in the UK. I suppose these two examples indicate that idioms in American English and in British
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Dio (Email Removed) writes: What about these idioms? Are them in fashion or out of fashion? Most of these are not idioms. An idiom is a phrase that is not compositional. "Compositional"
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