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ENGLISH QUIZ: Do YOU know the meanings of these phrases?


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SOSO MOMO
15/15
by SOSO MOMO on Aug 19, 2012 08:01 PM

Your score is: 15 out of 15

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ashwin ved
quiz
by ashwin ved on Jun 07, 2012 11:25 AM

good & delicious,keep it up to give more quiz for more knowledge

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Prem Mascarenhas
My score
by Prem Mascarenhas on Jun 04, 2012 05:33 AM

14/15

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Kavi RamaMurthy
Do YOU know the meanings of these English phrases?
by Kavi RamaMurthy on Jun 02, 2012 05:01 AM  | Hide replies

Quiz is good but arithmetic is wrong. I made 4 mistakes and got a score of 14/15!

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vinay
Re: Do YOU know the meanings of these English phrases?
by vinay on Jun 16, 2012 07:10 PM
but u must hv got 3 right on second chance. n one on 3rd chance. so score 14/15

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nitin itankar
15/15
by nitin itankar on Jun 01, 2012 08:40 PM

15/15...
Score msg:
Your score is: 15 out of 15

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Save Tiger
14/15
by Save Tiger on Jun 01, 2012 04:31 PM

:)

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Aravind Chandrasekaran
Aravind
by Aravind Chandrasekaran on Jun 01, 2012 04:10 PM

14/15:)

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ma bangi
Hackneyed
by ma bangi on Jun 01, 2012 01:18 PM  | Hide replies

Fowler calls them hackneyed, worn out.

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RajeswaraRao BVV
Re: Hackneyed
by RajeswaraRao BVV on Jun 02, 2012 04:41 AM
Fowler termed these expressions hackneyed about a century ago. One can now safely say these are archaic.

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sankar narayanan
mistakes are there
by sankar narayanan on Jun 01, 2012 01:17 PM  | Hide replies

there are mistakes. for eg. it is not 'in a nutshell' it should be 'in nutshell'

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rajesh nair
Re: mistakes are there
by rajesh nair on Jun 02, 2012 11:14 AM
aah here comes the tamil puritan...but u got it wrong my dear...the correct usage is 'in a nutshell'


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Tom Dick
Re: Re: mistakes are there
by Tom Dick on Jun 03, 2012 09:24 PM
The correct usage is 'in a nutshell'

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sunil dandawate
English
by sunil dandawate on Jun 01, 2012 01:03 PM

Thanks - a good initiative. English is a global language.

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