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Without meaning to diminish in any way from Clive's great post, it
should be noted that 'on' could safely be used in all the examples
shown.
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Dear gentlemen, The comments from all of you are really of great value to me. Thank you very much ;-)
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AMERICAN IDIOMS
Take the Bull by the Horns
Julie had always felt that she was missing out on a lot of fun because
of her clumsiness on the dance floor. She had been putting off
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Those aren't idioms, they're slang. An idiom is a phrase that is used that doesn't hold the same ...
directly, however oftentimes idioms don't have close matches like this. So back to the main questions
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Please let me know what I should be aware of when I am making a list? Should I make them article-free or article them up? What are some possible factors that I need to consider when I am deciding
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We have a dissagreement about punctuating a list:
I like red, blue, and green cars and small planes.
The proposed corrections are:
I like red, blue, green cars and small planes.
or
I
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hi,
I'm no teacher, but I think that it is always a good idea (no matter if written or spoken) to use idioms as they make your English sound more professional!!!
That's what university
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Hello, Ale-- and welcome to English Forums!
We would like you yourself to make an effort to compose sentences/questions for your idioms. Then we will be happy to take a look at your results
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idioms = phrasal verbs. Is that correct ?
What does it mean by saying "cry uncle" ? Is it idiom or phrasal verb ?
What does it mean by saying "see someone off for the day" ? Is it idiom
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