By Robby
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Hello my fellow foreign English speakers!
Today I’m bringing you another English idiomatic expression, and this time around the expression in question is a true English idiom:
BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
Well, to be honest with you, it’s quite possible to deduce the meaning of this idiom from the words “beyond” and “doubt” alone; however, you couldn’t be 100% sure what it means until you actually learn that it means “without any doubt”.
That’s the nature of true English idioms, my friends – you just have to learn their meaning so that you can use them without running the risk of using them in the wrong context.
And now you can go ahead and watch the video above where I’m providing a number of example sentences with this particular English idiomatic expression.
Watch the video, repeat the phrase “beyond the shadow of a doubt” a good few times so that it gets “wired” into your mouth as a permanent English speech pattern, and you’re good to go!
Cheers,
Robby 😉
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