Most Popular Idioms List

Index of Common Phrases

GoEnglish.com = Today's English Idioms and Phrases


Today's Idiom = "A Foregone Conclusion"






www.goenglish.com
 Send Me The GoEnglish Weekly Preview of English Idioms 



A Foregone Conclusion ( one knew that it would happened even before it happened ... )

"A Foregone Conclusion"



A foregone conclusion is something that one knew would happened even before it had happened.

Example: "I knew they would lose. It was a foregone conclusion."



It was a foregone conclusion because it was so likely that it seemed like it had to happen.





A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted

A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed


Pocket English Idioms by GoEnglish.com


  Send Me The GoEnglish Weekly Preview of English Idioms  
 Your e-mail address:
     
 Any question or comment:
    


GoEnglish.com teaches the meaning of English idioms and phrases. For native and non-native English speakers of all ages. To start (or stop) receiving the GoEnglish.com Weekly Preview of English Idioms at any time please enter your name in the form above or send an email to Subscribe<at>GoEnglish.com (or Unsubscribe<at>GoEnglish.com). We always respect your privacy by never sharing an email address. All content is copyrighted by GoEnglish.com, illustrations by Rita Tseng, written by Adam Sullivan. Adam is an experienced English teacher with a degree in English from Cornell University.  Your questions are welcome. Thanks, Adam<at>GoEnglish.com

Link to this page:
<a href="http://www.GoEnglish.com/Idioms/A+Foregone+Conclusion.asp">
"A Foregone Conclusion" at GoEnglish.com</a>