Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. Come rain or shine, I will go to Paris tomorrow. |
At the last moment Whatever happens To decide later To come before the decided time |
Whatever happens |
The most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence is whatever happens. The idiom "come rain or shine" is used to express the idea that something will happen regardless of the circumstances. It is often used to express determination or commitment to do something. In the given sentence, the speaker is saying that they are determined to go to Paris tomorrow, regardless of the weather. The other options are not as accurate descriptions of the meaning of the idiom.
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