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Say 3 modal verbs of Obligation
Must, Have to, Need to
If you are on the mend, you are...
starting to get better after having been ill
Meaning of "to go pear-shaped"
When something arranged / plan goes wrong.
What's the difference between "SHOULD" and "OUGHT TO"
"Ought to" is used in positive sentences
Difference between "pain" and "injure"
Pain: physical suffering or discomfort // Injure: To get hurt some body part
Phrasal verb for "quitarse la ropa" ?
To take off
Phrasal verb, synonym of being relaxed and without stress
To chill out
Phrasal verb: when you start doing an activity / new hobby
To take up (I want to take up Dutch lessons)
Phrasal verb: when you start doing an activity / new hobby
To take up (I want to take up Dutch lessons)
Meaning of "binge-watching" ?
Maratón / To watch something for a long time
3 different ways of saying "I like it"
I'm into, I'm a fan of, I'm crazy about, I really enjoy...
How do you say "tomar el sol"
Sunbathing
How do you say "hacer turismo"
Go sightseeing
What's the opposite to "healthy food"?
Junk food
We use "a little" with countable or uncountable nouns?
Uncountable (There's little milk left)
Meaning of "It's not my cup of tea"
It's not my thing, I'm not a fan, I don't like it...
When you "take things with a pinch of salt" it means that...
you don't really believe what they are saying
Translate: MOOSE
Alce
Difference between "neighbor" and "neighbour" ?
-O- is American English and -OU- is British
2 IDIOMS to express "I don't feel well" "I'm getting ill" "I'm feeling wrong" ETC...
I'm coming down with (X) + I'm under the weather
Pronounce correctly: COUGH, ACHE, HURT
ˈkɒf - 'eik - 'hɜːrt
Correct: "The doctor said you must to rest, if not, your injiury will be painfull"
MUST REST - INJURY - PAINFUL