Art, asked by ersangupta, 10 months ago

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IDIOMS AND PHRASES??


soniyasingh78: my name is @soniya singh
ersangupta: hii
ersangupta: i'm asking to the person who's saying me cutie
soniyasingh78: ok I don't like this word please be in your limit
ersangupta: what the hell
ersangupta: i'm not saying to......
ersangupta: you
soniyasingh78: iam not saying to you
soniyasingh78: iam saying to the person who is saying me cutie
ersangupta: hmm

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Answered by N3KKI
28

Halo......

Marvellous morning....

A phrase is a small group of words that are like a unit. ... Phrases are unlike idioms, they are actually direct and to the point. They do not figurative meanings, the expression means what the words indicate. A phrase, unlike a complete sentence, does not have a subject and a verb...

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Answered by anshi60
6

A phrase is a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence . It also means a way of speaking , mode of expression , or phraseology.

An idiom is a language , dialect , or style of speaking peculiar to a people . it is the characteristics vocabulary or usage of a specific human group or subject ..

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