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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How to write 2 idioms

correction necessary?

A Little does she know that I don't plan on spending the day with her. She thinks we're going to spend the day together.

B The only thing keeping me going is the fact that I know I'll see her soon.

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Both sentences are correct. The two idioms are: little does (someone) know/realize... and the only thing keeping me going is...

  • Both sentences are correct.
  • The two idioms are: little does (someone) know/realize...
  • and the only thing keeping me going is...
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Both sentences are correct. The two idioms are:

little does (someone) know/realize...
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the only thing keeping me going is...
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Is there anything to add or not?

A Little does she know {that} I don't plan on spending the day with her. She thinks we're going to spend the day together.

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Hello Terry.

Excuse me, may you tell what's is idiomatic, what to write


This song is reflective of the scene of the movie.
This song is fitting of the scene of the movie.
This song is representative of the scene of the movie.

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Excuse me, but may could you tell what's is idiomatic, what how to write this:

The song is reflective of the theme of the movie.

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