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Hi,
Are phrasal verbs come under the category of Idioms. I suggest that it's more useful to consider phrasal verbs as a separate category by themselves. It's a large topic.
Best wishes, Clive
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;on"? Here more examples: 1. There were some surprising inclusions in the list. 2. Your name comes after mine in the list. 3. To her dismay, her name was not on the list. 4. It did not figure high
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to rewrite the following and without change their meanings? e.g. "The item is in the shopping list." "next (pronoun) - the person or thing on a list, series etc that comes after the person or thing you
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I'm American. I always say "on the list" because it is something that I write on a piece of paper. I never write in the paper.
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thanks for all the idioms here!
My problem is i am just not that confident when using idioms, unless they are the commonly used ones, u know, certain idioms are not that frequently used.
Can
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Would anyone here recommend a dictionary on English idioms to me? Thanks a lot.
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What are the differences between Idioms and phrasal Verbs?
Best Wishes,
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I want to know some english idioms oftenly used
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I will try to put every week some of the " food idioms".
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www.yousquare.cn
this website have a lot of english idioms
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