Canine
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- Dec 21, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Hungarian
- Home Country
- Hungary
- Current Location
- Hungary
Hi everyone,
I was writing an essay yesterday, when I realized that I can't replace the 'something was completed' statement with an idiom. In my native language, there is one for that, which mostly means 'put a dot above the letter i'. I thought it also exists in English, but turned out it doesn't. However, I found this: 'to make a point'. As I read the description, I think it more likely means have an agreement or solve a problem.
Do you know any idioms I could use? Or it is better to use the least possible sayings in an essay?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Best wishes,
Canine
I was writing an essay yesterday, when I realized that I can't replace the 'something was completed' statement with an idiom. In my native language, there is one for that, which mostly means 'put a dot above the letter i'. I thought it also exists in English, but turned out it doesn't. However, I found this: 'to make a point'. As I read the description, I think it more likely means have an agreement or solve a problem.
Do you know any idioms I could use? Or it is better to use the least possible sayings in an essay?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Best wishes,
Canine