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[Idiom]
What are the most common Idioms in English?
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AliJaffar
25-Jul-2008
15:05
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Soup
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The expression "What time do you make it?"
chisco
18-Aug-2006
14:09
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riverkid
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English Idioms and Sayings
"what is expected of them"
cxieb
23-Mar-2006
05:33
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Tdol
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320
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"what / how does it look like?"
MiaL
30-Nov-2005
10:47
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Casiopea
1
407
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"What say you?" - what kind is such centence?
Guest
05-Sep-2005
18:50
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Temico
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"how" or "what', or both
paula
17-May-2005
05:27
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Marylin
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"What way are you?"
Unregistered
12-Apr-2005
23:43
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Tdol
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The reply for "What is your job?"
sula54
24-Mar-2005
02:54
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Casiopea
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Prepositions and "What did you say?"
Steven D
20-Mar-2005
04:51
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Steven D
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is "What date is it today?" possible?
ripley
29-Dec-2004
01:52
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RonBee
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"What happened to you" or "What's happened to
Cicily21
06-Sep-2004
08:19
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Tdol
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"What are you?" or "Who are you?"
Anonymous
04-Apr-2003
20:02
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Tdol
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What's the difference between "what about" and &qu
Anonymous
06-Mar-2003
16:53
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Tdol
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