Bassim
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bosnian
- Home Country
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Current Location
- Sweden
I would like to know if I have used these idioms properly. Please, would you correct my mistakes.
1. Peter could not get it out of his head that his girlfriend has left him after so many years. ( I am wondering if If I need "it" in this sentence)
2. She has put it into her head that she needs a plastic surgery.
3. His novel stands head and shoulder above others.
4. Fame went to the singer's head, and he began to abuse people.
1. Peter could not get it out of his head that his girlfriend has left him after so many years. ( I am wondering if If I need "it" in this sentence)
2. She has put it into her head that she needs a plastic surgery.
3. His novel stands head and shoulder above others.
4. Fame went to the singer's head, and he began to abuse people.
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