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Old 14-Dec-2006, 20:53
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Default How many phrasal verbs and idioms should advanced learners know?

Hi,

I would like to know if it`s enough for students who are at advanced level to learn phrasal verbs and idioms listed on this site or do they have to know many more?

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Default Re: How many phrasal verbs and idioms should advanced learners know?

That's probably more than enough. They are intended to be a reference source and not a list to be learned.
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