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25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials)
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25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials)

25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials) You Need to Know English is full of fixed expressions in which two words are joined by ‘and’. These pairs — known as binomials — are often idiomatic, memorable, and extremely common in everyday conversation, business English, and Cambridge exam tasks. Most of them can’t Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years18 Aug 2021 ago
Binomials
Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

Binomials

Binomials There are many phrases in English that use two words connected with ‘and’. For example, wine and dine, home and hosed. These expressions are known as binomials or binomial pairs. In these phrases, the word order is usually fixed; we always say ‘wine and dine’, we never say ‘dine Read more

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