Idioms
“It’s raining cats and dogs!” You heard someone say. Well, how can the sky really do so? No, the sky does not rain four legged animals with ears. This sentence is an idiom. And what really is an idiom? For the idiom we read above: This actually means, An idiom is a phrase that says something but means something else. Also, “cats and dogs” does not mean “very hard“. So, the meaning of idiom is: a phrase that says something but means something else More examples: The idiom will be at the top and the answer of what it actually...