
Exercise 1: Choose the best definition, (a) or (b), to explain the idiom or other expression in bold in these sentences. 1. Sue has always been a high-flier. (a) Someone who has achieved…
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Idioms and colloquialisms (spoken expressions) are a common feature of the TOEFL Listening Comprehension. There are a lot of them, and each one has to be learnt individually. Often, but not always, it…
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Language is a fascinating aspect of human culture, often reflecting our experiences and observations of the world around us. Idioms, in particular, provide unique insights into the way we perceive and interpret various…
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Idioms are expressions or phrases that have figurative meanings beyond their literal interpretations. These linguistic gems add color, depth, and cultural significance to our language. Understanding idioms is crucial for effective communication and…
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