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Other was to say

I think Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you have ever said I think for expressing your opinion but do you know other ways to say 🙋💭❓ In the following conversations, you can find ❺ of them. Try to guess the differences between them. 💬 Ale: Which 👚 should I dress for the job interview❓ Eli:   In my opinion , that is the best option. 💬 Pedro: Have you ever seen that 🎬 ❓ Tanya: Never.  As far as I'm concerned , it is set in a town in England. 💬 Cesar: Which of these 📚 do you suggest reading❓ Matt :  I recommend reading the second one. Cesar:  This❓  Matt : Speaking from myself , it is an outstanding story. Did you guess the difference between the previous ways to say  I think ❓ Well; if you are 😕, don´t 😟. Let´s see their meanings and other ones' meanings 😉. In my opinion This is used as an informal way to give opinions . Also, you can use In my humble opinion .     In my opinion, this one is the b...

Confusing Words

Win vs. Earn Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you have ever heard these words, which sometimes are confused. Do you know what the difference between them is❓ If you don't know it, read the following  ❷  conversations and try to guess. Good luck 🍀❗ 💬 Roger: Who won the men's final's at the Open ❓ Sonja: Novak Djokovic. Roger: He plays 🎾 very well. Sonja: Owing it and his modesty, he 's earned the respect of the fans and all the 🎾 👨👩 . 💬 Alex:  This footballer ea rns a fortune. John:  Of course. He' s won the support of many fans, so that some prestigious brands support him. Did you guess the difference between these verbs❓ Well; if you are 😕, don´t 😟 don´t 😢. Let´s see their uses 😉. Earn This verb means to receive a particular amount of 💰 as payment for work that 👨👩 do.       This footballer earns a fortune.                      ...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Look' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use  phrasal verbs  with   ' look ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Look after  ( sth / sb ) To  be in charge  for something; to take care of something or 👨/👩.      Sometimes, I look after my little nephews.                                      ↳ look after  ( sb ) Look at   ( sth ) To  examine  something closely.      Rose asked a veterinarian to look at her 🐱 's inflamed paw .                                    ...

Confusing Words

Just vs. Only Hi guys! I'm sure that you have ever heard these words, which sometimes have the same meaning.   Do you know how to use them❓In which cases do they have the same meaning❓ If you don't know the answers, read the following  ❷  conversations and try to guess. Good luck 🍀❗ 💬 Roger: Have you sent the email with the report attached to the boss❓ Frank: I've   just  sent it . 💬 Karl: Th e concert was amazing ❗ I can believe that you missed it. Bart: If only I hadn't spent too much 💰. Did you guess the difference between these words❓ Did you realise when one of these words is used to mean the other word ❓   Well; if you are 😕, don´t 😟 don´t 😢. Let´s see their uses😉. Just Usually used to mean ' recently '.       I've just sent it.         ↳   have +   just  +   past participle This adverb can also mean simply .      ...

Vocabulary 🌎

Countries & Nationalities in the Americas Hi guys❗ I was wondering if you know the names of some countries and nationalities.  How many names of countries in North, Central and South America do you know❓ In case you can't remember some of them, don't 😟. I'll remind you them and how native people from these countries are called. North America 🇺🇸 (The) United States of America / ˌjʊ.naɪ.tɪd ˌsteɪts əv əˈmer.ɪ.kə / 👨👩 American / əˈmer.ɪ.kən / 🇨🇦 Canada / ˈkæn.ə.də / 👨👩 Canadian / kəˈneɪ.di.ən / 🇲🇽 Mexico / ˈmek.sɪ.kəʊ / 👨👩 Mexican / ˈmek.sɪ.k ə n / Central America 🇬🇹 Guatemala / ˌɡwɑː.təˈmɑː.lə / 👨👩 Guatemalan / ˌɡwɑː.təˈmɑː.lən / 🇧🇿 Belize / bəˈliːz / 👨👩 Belizean / bəˈliː.zi.ən / 🇸🇻 El Salvador / ˌel ˈsæl.və.dɔːr / 👨👩 Salvadorean / ˌsæl.vəˈdɔː.ri.ən / 🇭🇳 Honduras / hɒnˈdʒʊə.rəs / 👨👩 Honduran r / hɒnˈdʒʊə.rən / 🇳🇮 Nicaragua / ˌnɪk. ə rˈæɡ.ju.ə / 👨👩 Nicara...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Make' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with ' make ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Make for To cause something.      This book makes for compulsive reading.                                     ↳  make for Make ( sth / sb ) into ( sth ) To change something or 👨/👩 so that they have a new form or purpose .      I've made a spare room into a study.                    ↳ make ( sth ) into ( sth )     Her first film made her into a star.                    ↳ make...

Grammar

Indirect Questions Have you ever heard about them❓ Do you know how to use one ❓  If you don't know the answer for the last question, read the following ❸ conversations and try to guess. Good luck 🍀❗ 💬 Mark:  Excuse me.  Could you tell me what ⏰ the next 🚌 arrives ❓ Chris: It arrives in 10 minutes. Mark: Thank you . Chris: You're welcome . 💬 Andrew: This 🍰 is so delicious❗ Would you mind telling me how you made the cake ❓ Eugene:  No, of course not. 💬 Nick: I'm the new captain of the 🎾 team . I was wondering if you'd like to take part in the team . Jean: Yes. Of course. Did you guess how to use indirect questions❓ Well; if you are 😕, don´t 😟. Let´s see their uses ❗ Indirect Questions  are questions used to ask for information in a more polite way. These questions consists of an introductory phrase and an affirmative clause/sentence .       Excuse me. Could you tell me what time the next bus arrives?...