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As no one is answering you Well in the second example he had the food, past, so has not got it anymore to give to the poor person.
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Non-modifiabilityWe cannot modify a collocation or apply syntactic transformations. Could someone eexplain what a syntactic transformations is! Been on google still not sure
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I heard of going like a bomb and that means going fast so my logic is that it means go down quickly/fast, without any difficulty.
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Is a idiom the same as a collection? I am guessing it is.
Also I was wondering about how valid idioms are in proper English. Most seem
to be slang, 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush' or
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I do not really have an example The question stems from a writing 'a fine place to go for a date', I was corrected and told it should be 'on a date'. However I feel in this case 'for a date' is better English. I have been
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Its really to do with a question I posted earlier. Could someone explain when to use For and On Example would be when would I use 'on a visit' and when would I use 'for a visit'. Would I be right to assume that if it is current or
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I wrote a message a couple days ago but can not find it, maybe it got deleted! However could you people settle an argument for me I a few days ago on a forum I wrote that a cinema is a it is a fine place to go for a date . This was corrected by
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