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Jan 23
Common Expressions
Here are some very common expressions with their translations to Portuguese. Here are the definitions in English: No way! – Under no circumstances; not at all. My bad. – To take responsibility for a mistake. You bet. – Of course; certainly. What a shame. – When you wish a situation was different, and you feel sad or …
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Jan 22
Words with two meanings
In English words can someties have two meanings. Look at these examples: Water – can be a verb meaning to give water to plants Water – can be a noun (H2O) Bark – can be a noun – the outside part of a tree trunk Bark – can be a verb – what a dog …
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Jan 22
What do you do every day?
When we talk about things that we do every day, we use the simple present tense. I get up. I take a shower. I get dressed. I have breakfast. I go to work. I start work at 9 am. I have lunch. I finish work. I arrive home. I have dinner. I watch TV. I …
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Jan 09
CONFUSING WORDS – Aisle vs. Isle
“Isle” and “aisle” are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Here’s a detailed explanation of each: Isle Definition: A small island or peninsula. Part of Speech: Noun Examples: “They spent their vacation on a tropical isle.” “The British Isles consist of Great Britain, Ireland, and over 6,000 smaller isles.” …
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