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VOCABULARY: 33 Adjectives to describe people and personality.

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Put Out vs. Put Through
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Learn the difference between SO and TOO.

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ANIMAL SOUNDS

🦁lions - roar
πŸ•dogs - bark
πŸ–pigs - grunt
πŸ„cows - moo
🐝bees - buzz
🐸frogs - croak
πŸ¦‡bats - screech
πŸ‘sheep - bleat
πŸ‹whales - sing
πŸ”chickens - cluck

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If you participate in an activity, you take part in it.
E.g. "They expected him to participate in the ceremony."

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How to use 'could be', 'should be' and 'would be'



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50 ways to say

I agree

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Amounts of food

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If you are grateful for something that someone has given you or done for you, you have warm, friendly feelings towards them and wish to thank them.
E.g. "She was grateful to him for being so good to her."

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ENGLISH SPEAKING: Learn better ways to apologise in English. Phrases that native speakers use.

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If you describe someone as sneaky, you disapprove of them because they do things secretly rather than openly.
E.g. "It is a sneaky and underhand way of doing business."

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