Vol 7 (2020): Conference of Islamic Educational Payment Management in Industrial Revolution 4.0
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The real ornaments of the language


Pardayeva Kholida
English teacher, 58th comprehensive school, Bibizaynab mahalla, Altynsay district., Uzbekistan
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Published October 30, 2020
How to Cite
Pardayeva Kholida. (2020). The real ornaments of the language. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 7. https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs2020574

Abstract

It is seemed to easy to understand what is a collocation, what is compound words, and what is an idiom for us. But there are various difficulties throughout for using them. We can obtain to differentiate them only studying, analyzing, and realizing. We know that it is covered up the words and word combinations of our lives. These are helped once more natural and sensible our worlds. Using properly collocations and compounds will also help you to increase your range of English vocabulary

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