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Add My Two Cents

2m · Genesis of Phrases and Idioms in English · 09 Mar 02:30

On this thirty-third episode of our series called Genesis: The Origins of Idioms and Phrases, Krishna Patel and Nirjara Jain of grade 7th add their two cents about 'add my two cents'. They dissect the idiom top to bottom and show you how to use it wisely in your everyday speech. Just tune in to Spotify and have a listen.

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