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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Difference between idioms and phrasal verb

Please tell me the difference between Idioms and Phrasal verbs.

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An Idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words. For example Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing. In somebody's shoes means in somebody's situation While phrasal verbs are a combination of verb and preposition, verb and adverb or both.

  • An Idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words.
  • For example Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.
  • In somebody's shoes means in somebody's situation While phrasal verbs are a combination of verb and preposition, verb and adverb or both.
  • For example Look after,Look up, Sign in, Sign out ...
  • etc
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An Idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words.
For example 
Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.
In somebody's shoes means in somebody's situation

While phrasal verbs are a combination of verb and preposition, verb and adverb or both.
For example 
Look after,Lo
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anonymousPlease tell me the difference between Idioms and Phrasal verbs.
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Vipul
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