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Useful Phrases for Everyday Conversation, Kenan Dikilitas, 9798215225844

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A phrase can be made up of a word or a group of words. The classes of words that can appear isolated, constituting a phrase by themselves, are the noun, the verb, the adjective, the pronoun, and the adverb. A phrase is a set of words that forms a complete meaning and does not always constitute a sentence, and a sentence contains several phrases contained in punctuation marks, which causes its meaning to be unclear and must be determined through the context. There are different types of phrases, which are differentiated by the type of message they express, such as love, popular, anniversaries, friendship, literature, forgiveness, etc. For linguistics, a phrase is an expression made up of two or more words whose joint meaning cannot be deduced from the elements that compose it. In this book, useful phrases are given in daily colloquial, from which not only one’s language can be dramatized but also quality improvement can be brought to the language.

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