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    Feb 26, 2006, 11:32 PM
    Idiomatic Rules
    Does Somebody knows whether there are any rules regarding the words (gerunds, infinitives, participles and verb words) that follow an idiomatic expressions.
    e.g.
    1. They're late. They must have missed the bus. (Participla)
    2. It's getting cold. You had better take your coat. (Verb Word)

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