English expression – To be tight (with money) $$$
To be tight has 2 meanings- 1. If someone is tight it means that they don’t like to spend money. “Fred never spends money […]
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To be tight has 2 meanings- 1. If someone is tight it means that they don’t like to spend money. “Fred never spends money […]
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scenery – noun – the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers and forests that are nice to look at*Click HERE for pronunciation “I love Hakone! (in
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Heads up is a common expression in English. You may have heard it on a TV show or in a movie. It is usually
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To ask questions that need more than a YES or NO answer we use other question words. For people:Who~ “Who is your friend?” “Who
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Here’s another famous expression that uses the word heat! If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen This means: If you cannot handle the pressure, you should not
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Lets learn a new word to describe when we are feeling very hot! swelter verb to be very hot in a way that
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The World Cup is over already. It seems like it just started! The World Cup flew by! Fly by is an idiom that means
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Germany won! Congratulations to my Germany readers 🙂 Germany is first place! (1st place) Yesterday we learned some other ways to use place, today we’ll
We may hear the word upset used as a noun to describe one team surprisingly beating another. Today let’s learn 2 other forms and
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Sometimes it’s easy to confuse the different forms (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) of words that are part of the same group. We have been talking
Advanced English weather word "humid" + pronunciation! Read More »