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Oxford Pocket English Idioms Jennifer Seidl

Oxford Pocket English Idioms By Jennifer Seidl

Oxford Pocket English Idioms by Jennifer Seidl


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Defines and gives examples of the most common idioms, in a size that can easily be slipped into a bag or pocket. This work organizes the idioms by grammatical structure or by means of key words. It contains 106 exercises with an answer key to practise correct idiomatic usage. It also includes a full index, and is useful for self-study or homework.

Oxford Pocket English Idioms Summary

Oxford Pocket English Idioms: With Answers by Jennifer Seidl

This is a handy, pocket-sized reference to idiomatic English.

Table of Contents

Introduction; How to use this book; 1. Key words with idiomatic uses; Adjectives and adverbs; bad, big, dead, flat, good, hard, high, hot, long, old, short, thick, thin; Nouns; end, line, matter, mind, point, thing, way, word, world; Miscellaneous; all, how, it (as subject), it (as object), that, there, too, what; 2. Idioms with nouns and adjectives; Noun phrases e.g. a drop in the ocean; Adjective + noun e.g. a close shave; 3. Idiomatic pairs; Pairs of adjectives e.g. cut and dried; Pairs of nouns e.g. wear and tear; Pairs of adverbs e.g. more or less; Pairs of verbs e.g. hit and miss; Identical pairs e.g. bit by bit; 4. Idioms with prepositions; above, across, after, against, at, behind, below, by, for, from, in, of, off, on, out, over, round, to, under, up; 5. Phrasal verbs; e.g. act up, allow for something, be into something, call something off, make something up to someone; 6 Verbal idioms; e.g. blow one's own trumpet, call a spade a spade, come to grips with something, do a bunk; 7 Idioms with key words from special categories; Animals; Colours; black, blue, green, grey, red, white; Numbers, size, measurement; number, one, two, three etc., size, inch, mile; Parts of the body; arm, back, blood, bone, brain, chest, ear, elbow, eye, face, finger, foot, feet, hair, hand, head, heart, heel, leg, neck, nose, shoulder, skin, toe, tongue, tooth, teeth; Time; day, hour, minute, moment, night, time; 8 Idioms with comparisons; Comparisons with as ...as e.g. as bold as brass; Comparisons with like e.g. go like the wind ; Exercises; Key to exercises; Index

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GOR001501508
9780194327893
0194327892
Oxford Pocket English Idioms: With Answers by Jennifer Seidl
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1992-05-14
318
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