Are you intrest with English Idioms and Sayings?

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Are you intrest with English Idioms and Sayings? Which one is intrest and you like most?
 

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Yes, I am, but I have no particular favourite- the best one is the one that is most suitable for the current context for me.
 

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Are you [STRIKE]intrest[/STRIKE] interested [STRIKE]with[/STRIKE] in English idioms and sayings? Which one [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]intrest[/STRIKE] interests you and which do you like most?

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Note my corrections above. You must learn to spell "interest" and its variants.

I don't have favourite idioms or sayings although "Practice makes perfect" is an apt one for this forum. ;-)
 

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I like this one:

I'd rather have a bottle in front o' me than a frontal lobotomy.
 

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Note my corrections above. You must learn to spell "interest" and its variants.

I don't have favourite idioms or sayings although "Practice makes perfect" is an apt one for this forum. ;-)

:oops:yes, "Practice makes perfect"
 

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:oops: Yes, "Practice makes perfect".

Practice starting every sentence with a capital letter and ending every sentence with a single punctuation mark.
 

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Practice starting every sentence with a capital letter and ending every sentence with a single punctuation mark.

Yes, VERY important. If it doesn't start with a capital and end with a punctuation mark, it's not a sentence!
 

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I don't know if you were trying to be funny by posting a sentence with no capital letter or punctuation mark specifically to agree with a post saying that it's not a sentence without those two things, but that seems like a real waste of your time (and ours).

In addition, if you agree with something another poster says, simply click on the "Like" button which appears in the bottom left-hand corner of their post.
 

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The OP's a spammer/advertiser.
 

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Ah well, another 5 minutes wasted.
 
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