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English has many idiomatic expressions, which are phrases that don't mean exactly what they say. Some phrases using fruits include "going bananas" and "the apple of my eye."
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
You're in great shape! Look at the shape that couch is in! What shape do you think she is, apple or pear-shaped?
Some synonyms and phrases that can replace the word "recommends" are: advocate, advise, urge, put in two cents, give a pointer and instruct. These are some simple words and phrases that mean exactly the same thing.
well one phrase is "cute as a button"
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The four types of noun phrases are: Common noun phrases, such as "the dog" Proper noun phrases, such as "New York City" Pronominal noun phrases, such as "they" Nominal (or compound) noun phrases, such as "a big red apple"
Phrases with the word "red": * caught red handed * red in the face * (a business may be) in the red * a red shirt freshman or rookie on a sports team