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Ming
What does this mean? I really can't figure it out.
Jul 16, 2021 2:37 AM
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The writing is confusing, but they are saying where they are indexing idioms in a book.
(or something like that)
Basically, they are saying "idioms that contain the word **same** are located under the noun in that idiom."
Don't feel bad, this is confusing for me also.
July 16, 2021
This is so badly explained that only Tom got it 100%. If even native speakers got it wrong, no wonder you couldn’t figure it out!
July 16, 2021
Invitee
It means everybody is in the same situation.
for example.. queuing in a big line waiting for the shop to open. Someone gets annoyed and shouts "COME ONN.. HURRY UP!!!".. you could say to that person "calm down mate, we're all in the same boat here".
Meaning, everybody has to wait, everybody is being patient.
I also agree with Ian, it's telling you where to find idioms in the book.
July 16, 2021
Invitee
As far as I understand they wanted to say that the word "same" stands before nouns and verbs in the idioms which contain this word (same).
July 16, 2021
to be in the same boat = to have similar issues or problems as the next person.
July 16, 2021
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