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In context, leonardo dicaprio simply means he counts kate winslet among his bff (best friends forever, bosom buddies I know their nick names and i want to know the actual name of every person in one sentence It's a trivial metaphoric extension from the somewhat more literal original meaning homie = someone i grew up with in my home neighbourhood, and therefore identify with and endorse

I think it's general reference that such usages abound in english (and probably every language). I am not getting the correct sentence for asking the names of all people in a group As far as i'm concerned, the following structures mean the exact same thing

Think/consider/account + o + adj/n think/consider/account + o + to be + adj/n is that true, or is there a difference of.

Could you simplify the meaning of each sentence in very very simple english so that i can get the difference easily Could you clarify with more examples? I will see you on monday morning I will see you monday morning

Is the second version idiomatic and grammatically correct Which version do native speakers prefer to use more? When referring to the homes decor would it be homes' or home's The custom design can blend seamlessly with the homes' (or home's) decor

We offer custom interior finishes t.

I think , your first sentence focuses on the work you are doing This work could be related to your professional job or house work so it is a neutral and ambiguous without any context On the other hand, your second sentence is more suitable to refer when you are busy working at your office etc I could be wrong though.

In an answer in meta by dialfrost, he gave a piece of advice on how to expand english vocabulary, practice using new words in conversation You can try this with a native speaker or someone who ha.

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