How: You use it when something is extremely obvious.
When: Anytime.
Hi,
This sentence was written by a native speaker and I did try to find the meaning but it's all in other languages. I was so stupid that I forgot to put the meaning of it down. What does it mean?
It's as plain as the nose on your face.
How or when do you use this?
Thanks a lot
How: You use it when something is extremely obvious.
When: Anytime.
I'm not a teacher. I speak American English. I've tutored writing at the University of Southern Maine and have done a good deal of copy editing and writing, occasionally for publication.
Like plain as a pikestaff, which is less used nowadays.
The pike itself is largely forgotten, not only in idiom. It must have been both terrifying and highly effective when actually used.
Welcome to the forum, Mila.
Please ask this unrelated question in a new thread, with the title by the skin of your teeth.
That was a spammer- they edited the post to add a link.