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which one would be better to express my intention? | Expression: open up
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The best way to sudy Idiom Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:59 am  The best way to sudy Idiom
 

Hello everybody,

I'm a new member of this forum, I'm Velectro, an Italian guy 33 years old, so I want say Hello everybody.
I'm going to study English idiom and I'd like to recive some suggestions about the best way to study Idiom and what are the best books or material.

Bye
Vincenz
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The best way to sudy Idiom Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:51 pm  The best way to sudy Idiom
 

Welcome aboard the forum, Vincenz!

Why don't you have a look at some of the site's material on idioms? Here are a few links:

colour idioms

cool expressions

book expressions

in order/disorder

Have fun!
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