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thanks a lot!!!!!!!! you are so kind . I have a question: how can i learn idioms easily?
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Click here to see our full list of English idioms and idiomatic expressions.
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thanks a lot!!!!!!!! you are so kind . I have a question: how can i learn idioms easily?
Some idioms have a explanation where it comes from. F.ex.
white elephant" is a rare, expensive possession that is a financial burden to maintain. How could you learn it? just remember, that the king of Siam gave a white elephant to persons he didn't like. Maintenance costs were so high that usually these people lost everything, went broke.
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Thanks a bunch for everything & keep up the great job.
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I was born in a day, but I was never born last night........
can you tell me wat does this sentence or watever is this means.
please tell me how to use this sentence too.

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