Asked by y912f
                please can someone answer this . i'v posted it so many times but no one answers
Which is not an example of an idiom found in "Miss Rosie"?
a. "when I watch you"
b. "[you] used to be called"
c. "waiting for your mind"
d. "I stand up"
i know that idiom is an expression that is peculiar to a certainlanguage and that cannot be understood by a mere literal deinition of its individual words.
but i'm confused between A and B.
plleasee tell me one correct answer
thanks :)
            
        Which is not an example of an idiom found in "Miss Rosie"?
a. "when I watch you"
b. "[you] used to be called"
c. "waiting for your mind"
d. "I stand up"
i know that idiom is an expression that is peculiar to a certainlanguage and that cannot be understood by a mere literal deinition of its individual words.
but i'm confused between A and B.
plleasee tell me one correct answer
thanks :)
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    A. is not an idiom.
    
                    Answered by
            y912f
            
    so B?
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    No.
You question asks
Which is <b>not</b> an example of an idiom . . .
    
You question asks
Which is <b>not</b> an example of an idiom . . .
                    Answered by
            y912f
            
    oops! sorry, yea i forgot
thanks a lot ms.sue i was waiting on this answer for a while
    
thanks a lot ms.sue i was waiting on this answer for a while
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're welcome.
(I think I answered it a couple of times.)
    
(I think I answered it a couple of times.)
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