English, asked by Sanclynz5, 1 year ago

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Heya,

Frame sentences using these idioms.
The meanings are given in brackets:

1) To cut the Gordian knot ( to solve a difficult problem)

2) Caesar's wife ( beyond doubt)

3) Riff-raff ( disreputable person )

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Answers

Answered by kamaliniseth
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1. My friends help me to cut the gordian knot.

2.The evidence proved caesar's wife that she is innocent.

3.Park side was nothing more than innocent battleground for riff -raff persons of the society.


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Answered by tedx
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1) alexander the Great allegedly cut the Gordian knot in one blow.

2) Caesar's wife's name is pompeia

3)I wouldn't be seen in a place like that, there's a lot of riffraff that hang out around there.

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