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