Hi,
I have started studying the Idioms chapter from the Manhattan SC 4th edition.
I am having some trouble understanding the information given in this chapter.
Firstly, I want to know whether the usage given in this chapter for the words is the considered correct usage for that word.
For example: In the sentence "Her AID IN WALKING the dog was appreciated."
Can I consider that "Aid in" followed by an "Ing" format will always be correct??
Also the sentence "She provides AID TO victims." is written as correct.
What I understood was that "Aid To" + noun is correct.
If my understanding here is correct then why is the sentence
"Her AID TO WALK the dog was appreciated." wrong?
A similar issue I am facing with "Agree that". I am unable to decipher the correct usage of "Agree that".
I had also seen the idioms list present in the third edition and in that list there were two forms of Agree given, "Agree to" and "Agree with".
But in this edition those forms are missing.
Could you please explain me how should I approach this chapter and overcome these issues so that I can gain maximum knowledge from it.
Thanks,
AS