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  • Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

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  • Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 13, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 13, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 13, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why isnt this an idiom? In English, the meaning of elements is made up by the material it is made of. How are your construction and vocabulary confused?

    What, “like

    the shit you are, like the shit you are”. (Think if you

    speak a tongue-in-cheek). A toilet is what one usually what one flushes things down.)

    So this event, the flushing may occur. How does that happen? What does a flush happen? How come we flushes shit? What is meant by ‘like’, like means the verb that is for similes and infers. The preposition is for metaphors. Someone is saying that you are like shit, or really that you are shit, and comparing the flushing of you to this shit, which you are, then they are saying that your are like shit.

    Does the use of “that you are” at the end of the sentence really adds a sense of disappointment? Instead, it makes the entire sentence longer. This woman acts confidently, like a politician that she is.

    Same structure, different nouns/adjectives.

    • 610395 views
    • 64 answers
    • 225423 votes