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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
Are there any idioms in the US?
Don’t ask me why, it’s just a gut feeling.
Assuming it is through his digestive system that you are making a decision, it is likely that the gut is there somewhere. Which is where
the decision seems to have come from.
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
Are there any idioms in the US?
Don’t ask me why, it’s just a gut feeling.
Assuming it is through his digestive system that you are making a decision, it is likely that the gut is there somewhere. Which is where
the decision seems to have come from.
- 267386 views
- 27 answers
- 98202 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
Are there any idioms in the US?
Don’t ask me why, it’s just a gut feeling.
Assuming it is through his digestive system that you are making a decision, it is likely that the gut is there somewhere. Which is where
the decision seems to have come from.
- 267386 views
- 27 answers
- 98202 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
Are there any idioms in the US?
Don’t ask me why, it’s just a gut feeling.
Assuming it is through his digestive system that you are making a decision, it is likely that the gut is there somewhere. Which is where
the decision seems to have come from.
- 267386 views
- 27 answers
- 98202 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes
-
Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes
-
Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes
-
Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes
-
Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Your teacher would consider you to be a simplistic person.
“That tie is the wrong colour for your shirt.” “The subject is a tie, not a persons”.
“Your color is the wrong colour for your garment.” ” The English is OK but the use of incorrect is strange.
John has a right thing
to do, and a bit further too… “John has done it the wrong way. ” The subject is a person.
“John has answered incorrectly
or was convicted”. to a wrong as an adjective. “The subject is a person. ”
wrongly as an adverb
In English, the rules of your teacher cannot always apply. Please read the following notes to know how to follow
the teacher’s advice.
- 266944 views
- 11 answers
- 98397 votes