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Gerald – (curiosity killed the cat) March 27, 2018

What is the literal meaning?

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Akhalaque Ahamad – (ducks and drakes) March 26, 2018

To squander money

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Jephthah Osei Joshua – (castles in the air) March 24, 2018

But still I’m not convinced so if I can get any other definition, I’ll be happy

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Anonymous – (Verbs) March 24, 2018

But what about finite and non finite verbs, regular and irregular verbs?

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Syed Athaulla – (the ball is in your court) March 24, 2018

The idiom ‘the ball is in court’ can be used for all the three categories of the Third person, the ball is in his court, the ball is in court, the ball is in their court, the ball is in its court.

Am I correct? Can anybody explain?

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Akosua Ohenewaa – (Verbs) March 14, 2018

I must comment you for not answering plural verb

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Mich – (kill two birds with one stone) March 7, 2018

How about same stone killed two birds with?

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Tyeng – (catch-22) March 7, 2018

“I really don’t like posting a comment online.” – simple paradox, isn’t it?

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Tam – (the early bird catches the worm) March 4, 2018

The early worm gets eaten

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Terry – (the early bird catches the worm) March 3, 2018

The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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