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Loose Cannon
The term originates from the age of sailing ships when heavy cannons onboard were secured with ropes...
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Pronunciation -ed
In English, regular verbs form their past tense by adding –ed to the base form (for example, “walk” becomes...
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A picturesque broken bridge over a turquoise river in San Martín de los Andes, Argentina.
Burning Bridges
The idiom “burning bridges” is a vivid metaphor rooted in military history but used widely...
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Right-Hand Man
The expression “right-hand man” refers to someone who is indispensable, trustworthy, and...
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Wide-angle shot of Wrigley Field filled with spectators during a baseball game in Chicago.
Out of Left Field
“Out of left field” is an idiom that describes something surprising, unexpected, or seemingly...
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Grammar Points
1. Subject-Verb Agreement Explanation:In English, the verb must agree with the subject in number. This...
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