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1 Writing Lab Idioms

2 Idioms Idiomatic expressions generally consist of nouns, adjectives, verbs, and phrases which are associated with specific prepositions.

3 Idiom Examples We agree with other people, but we agree on a promise.
Also, use according to rather than according with and different from instead of different than. We say “all of a sudden,” not “all of the sudden,” because “all of a sudden” is an idiomatic expression.

4 Let’s Practice! 1. Planet Melmac was overcome by / with the Borg.
Planet Melmac was overcome by the Borg. 2. Blowing up a planet may result in / from a black hole. Blowing up a planet may result in a black hole. 3. I am accustomed to / with the taste of Soylent Green. I am accustomed to the taste of Soylent Green.

5 That’s all, folks! This lesson is part of the UWF Writing Lab Grammar Mini-Lesson Series Lessons adapted from Real Good Grammar, Too by Mamie Webb Hixon To find out more, visit the Writing Lab’s website where you can take a self-scoring quiz corresponding to this lesson


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