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what are phrases and idioms?how are they different from one another?​

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Answered by poojahedge2612
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An idiom (also called idiomatic expression) is an expression, word, or phrase that has a figurative meaning conventionally understood by native speakers. This meaning is different from the literal meaning of the idiom's individual elements. In other words, idioms don't mean exactly what the words say.

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A phrase is a group of words that express a concept and is used as a unit within a sentence. Eight common types of phrases are: noun, verb, gerund, infinitive, appositive, participial, prepositional, and absolute. Take a look at our selection of phrase examples below.,

Answered by poonam1989
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phrases is a group of words that are used together. A phrase does not contain a full verb whereas idiom is an expression whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words in it

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