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I'd like to know if the phrases "play truant" and "have rows" (in UK) are still in use or if they are old-fashioned š
For example:
-The kids used to play truant and the teacher didn't care
-Some parents have rows from time to time
28 de mar. de 2024 22:07
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Hello! Yes, both 'play truant' and 'have rows' are still commonly used in the UK. 'Play truant' refers to the act of skipping school without permission, and 'have rows' means to have arguments or disagreements, typically within a relationship or household. While these phrases may not be as frequently used in everyday conversation as some other expressions, they are still perfectly understandable and used by many people, especially in more formal or written contexts.
29 de marzo de 2024
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