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<p>In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two very common and useful English expressions for making comparisons: <strong>“apples to oranges”</strong> and <strong>“night and day.”</strong> These idioms help you describe situations where things are so different that it’s not fair or even possible to compare them. You’ll hear realistic examples, like comparing homemade food to the gorgeous dishes shared by influencers, or an old, outdated phone to a brand new one.</p>
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