Having fun with binomial pairs 2
(21)
A binomial pair is an expression containing two words which are joined by a conjunction (usually ‘and’ or ‘or’). E.g. up and down, in and out, true or false, more or less. Important: The word order of a binomial pair is usually fixed. E.g. We drove up and down the same street ten six times or more looking for her house. [correct] We drove down and up the same street ten six times or more looking for her house. [incorrect]
english vocabulary
Recommended age: 16 years old
1691 times made
Created by
Patrick Crowley
Poland
Top 10 results
-
1darkcry666900:06time100score
-
2Naddo00:08time100score
-
300:15time100score
-
400:15time100score
-
500:16time100score
-
6ino00:18time100score
-
700:23time100score
-
8Gaby Cabezas00:24time100score
-
9Melanie Tobar00:27time100score
-
1000:28time100score
There are still no results for this activity. Be the first to stay in the ranking!
Log in to identify yourself.
Do you want to stay in the Top 10 of this activity? Log in to identify yourself.
Related searches