<p>neither = nor
either = or</p>
<p>lol thats how pathetic I am, i know only 2 idioms or rules?
any more guys?</p>
<p>neither = nor
either = or</p>
<p>lol thats how pathetic I am, i know only 2 idioms or rules?
any more guys?</p>
<p>As soon as ; no sooner than ; prefer sth TO sth instead of prefer sth more than sth !!</p>
<p>tendency to do something, not tendency of doing something.</p>
<p>Remember that the verb should agree with the last one in nither… not and either… or</p>
<p>Either cat or dogs will be like a plural
BUT
Nither cats nor dog will be like a singular</p>
<p>There is also
Not only… but also
Not A but B
use:
less for 2 items and least for more than 2
more for 2 and most for more than 2
lattrer up to 2 items, last more than 2 items
greater up to 2 itmes. greatest more than 2 items
Latter is for itmes and Later is for time</p>
<p>Both A and B
Both=as well as (so they are redundant)
less from… than from…
not from… but from…
Would +regular verb= used to , we would play the ball every sunday= we used to play the ball every sunday</p>
<p>along with…
together with…
insight into
resonated with
Stop X from talking to Y</p>
<p>Interesting, did not know the first one.</p>
<p>Does anyone know a website or book that has an “Ultimate List” of idioms we should know?</p>
<p>There is such list in the Barron`s study guide</p>