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 Sunnykids
 
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							| Idiom, expression and phrasal verb 
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							| Dear all teachers, Could you please explain me the differences between idiom, expression and phrasal verb in the meaning and use of these grammatical parts. thanks so much! |  4 Sep 2009      
					
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 serene
 
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							| Idiom: a group of words that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word e.g. let the cat out of the bag (=to tell someone a secret, especially without intending to)   Phrasal Verb: a phrase which consists of a verb in combination with a preposition or adverb or both, the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts e.g. look for, make up, take after etc   Expression: a word or group of words used in a particular situation or by particular people e.g. "hot money" is an expression while "a fool and his money are soon parted" is an idiom.  I think an expression is shorter than an idiom. |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| Well said/written, Serene.   |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 Nebal
 
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							| Hope the following sites help you, dear. |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 Sunnykids
 
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							| Lots of thanks, great teachers! |  5 Sep 2009     
					
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