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There are no precise words. Idioms are just phrases that catch on.

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Is there any idioms in battle of the labyrinth?

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How can you be a successful student with idioms?

Idioms are those phrases that don't make any sense unless you already know the definitions, so they're hard to learn by context. The best way to learn common idioms is to make a Study Deck - see the link below - and keep practicing until you have them memorized. That way, you already know a lot, and if you hear new idioms, you can just add them to your deck and keep on learning!


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There aren't any that I know of.


What is a specific book that has idioms in it?

Almost all fiction books have idioms. Just pick up any novel and start reading!


What idioms are there with ledger?

I'm not aware of any idioms with ledger and could find none on the web. You might be thinking of the expressions "off the books" or "on the record"?


What contrasts off of the word idiom?

Sorry, but the question doesn't make any sense to me. Lots of things can contrast with idioms. It sounds as if your teacher had a list of words that they wanted you to contrast, and one was the opposite of idiom. We'd have to see the entire list to decide.


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What is a good made up idiom?

You can make up any idiom or slang that you want to! Here's a link to some real idioms so you can get an idea of what they look like.


How do you teach Idioms to kids?

The best way to learn any language is to use it. If you can't take the kids somewhere where they can be surrounded by the language and its idioms, you can use the idioms yourself and encourage the kids to follow suit.


Is you are heartbroken an idiom?

If you think about this for a minute, you can figure it out. Idioms are words or phrases which don't make any sense if you think about them literally. Do you think a person's heart could actually break like a piece of glass? This is an idiom meaning the person is very sad and grieving over a traumatic experience.


You want exercises to practice using idioms?

Write a story or a short paragraph using at least five idioms. Challenge yourself to incorporate the idioms in a natural and meaningful way. Create flashcards with various idioms and their meanings. Practice reviewing them regularly to reinforce your understanding and ability to use them in conversation. Find a partner or join a language exchange group to practice using idioms in conversation. Take turns incorporating different idioms into your discussions and challenge each other to guess the meanings.


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Any angle that you like. It is only if the shape is regular that you can make any more precise statements.