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Sadeeq musa Posted 5 years ago
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Idioms are groups of words that mean something different from what the words say. For example, "to kick the bucket" means "to die". Idiomatic expression is simply natural expression, using language in a natural way.

  • Idioms are groups of words that mean something different from what the words say.
  • For example, "to kick the bucket" means "to die".
  • Idiomatic expression is simply natural expression, using language in a natural way.
  • CJ
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Idioms are groups of words that mean something different from what the words say. For example, "to kick the bucket" means "to die".

Idiomatic expression is simply natural expression, using language in a natural way.

CJ

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