BKimball wrote:
nravi549,
This is a good list. Thank you for sharing!
I'll be honest with you, though: I would not recommend trying to memorize all of the redundant word pairs. Although that is a good strategy for idioms because idioms tend to not have any grammatical principles underlying their constructions, there is a grammatical principle related to redundancy: concision.
As such, I would train yourself to ask the question: "Does every word in the answer choice a) make sense and b) add value to the
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