English, asked by Aryangandhi2404, 8 months ago

Identify the phrases in the following sentences 1) He speaks like a born orator 2) It grieved me to hear your illness 3) To get success in exam is an ambition of every student Is from London a phrase?? Rearrange the jumbled phrases and frame meaningfully sentences 1) Relatives one our of close 2) Arrived time having in Meaning of the following idiom -: 1) Hard-boiled 2 ) Head or tail of it 3) Put a spoke in my wheel 4) To lose face

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Answered by ayooluwatofunmiolowe
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A.

1. Like a born orator

2. To hear your illness

3. To get success in an exam

B. From London is a phrase because it does not have a finite verb

C.

1. One of our close relatives

2. Having arrived in time

D.

Hard-boiled: not showing emotions e.g affection

Head or tail of it: to understand someone or something that someone has said

Put a spoke in my wheel: to make it difficult for someone to achieve something they had planned to do

To lose face: to lose other people's respect

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