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Hey Anonymous, I recommend www.idiomconnection.com too, it's very easy and simple. It also has idioms about animals and birds and other things. Start studying from there, it's enjoyable.
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Hi! My name is Mikaela. I'm an English Teacher. I don't think that all teachers will agree on that,honey . Because I think that it is more proper to practice english words than to study idioms
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Tae-bo wrote: Speaking of Idioms,
I have this idiom in my office. He thinks he is so smart and that he is better than everyone else.
That's hilarious! Thanks, Tae-bo. And it was nice
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1. Has been answered above
2. Not important at all
3. I don't know
4. The Oxford Idioms Dictionary and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs are good places to start.
Rommie
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Hi all,
Can somebody give me some examples of idioms that mean "to offend" or "being offended"?
Thanks alot.
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Putting idioms into your everyday conversation.
Make up as many sentences as you can using ... .
If you do these things, the idioms will be popping out as you speak!
AND, you will notice that people
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List of Adjectives that don't change to form Adverbs Every English learner does not have the ear ... . I have not really succeeded. So, please, list adjectives that do not change to form adverbs.
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http://www.eslcafe.com/idioms/id-list.html
Put "idiom list" into google, and you can find collections of phrases.
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Hello Teachers,
Shall we use idioms and phrases in formal writing? My understanding is they should be used only in spoken form.
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I am just the beginner.
Could anyone explain me the difference between "Idioms and phrasal verbs"
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