"To nip it in the bud" means to stop something early before it grows or becomes a bigger issue.
This expression emphasizes addressing problems at their origin.
'One-fourth' uses a hyphen (-) to connect two words that together form a fraction.
A hyphen is used to join words or parts of words for clarity and meaning.
The correct phrase is "to fly in the face of."
This meaning to openly oppose or defy something.
It often going against common beliefs or norms.
The correct idiom is "casting pearls before swine," which means offering something valuable to those who won’t appreciate it.
"Swine" refers to pigs in a figurative, biblical context.
Case means پیش کردہ نقطہ نظر یا استدلال کے لئے
Argument means کسی عنوان پر نظریات یا پوزیشن کا ایک معقول سیٹ
The idiom "Costs an arm and a leg" means very expensive. بہت ہی مہنگا
For example:
College tuition costs an arm and leg nowadays means آج کل کالج ٹیوشن بہت ہی مہنگا ہے
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The sentence is in Simple Present Tense.
The model (can) has been used in active which changed to can be in passive.
"To take a rain check" means to decline an offer for now but suggest doing it later.
It originally comes from sports tickets being reused when events were rained out.
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