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Arkadiusz
Hey there,
I'd like to ask you about the idiom 'TO SKIM/SCRATCH THE SURFACE'.
I know that it means 'to do, engage with or know sth only to a minimal degree, e.g. He doesn't know any foreign language well, he's SKIMMED THE SURFACE OF Polish, Spanish and French.
But can we use this idiom meaning 'to name a few'?, e.g.
- What's the problem with this app?
- Well, it's slow, full of bugs, keeps freezing and I'm only SKIMMING/SCRATCHING THE SURFACE.
10 de jun de 2022 05:38
Respostas · 4
1
Yes you can. I am only scratching the surface can be used here. It means you are still figuring the app out. You have not yet mastered it.
10 de junho de 2022
1
Hello,
You do understand the meaning of the idiom, "to skim/scratch the surface". However, the phrase "to name a few" means giving only these as examples, even though more could be cited and it cannot be used in place of the idiom - to skim/scratch the surface.
I hope this answers your question. If you’d like to practice speaking. I’d be happy to help you develop a study plan. Feel free to view my teaching profile and class offerings and send me a message if you think I can help you.
Regards
10 de junho de 2022
1
To name a few is not an idiom. Yes you can omit it or leave it in.
To name a few means= To provide only a few examples, though there are copious amounts from which to choose.
10 de junho de 2022
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Arkadiusz
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Inglês, Polonês, Espanhol
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