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DC Fluency
Daniel Cordoba
9 episodes
5 days ago
Here at DC Fluency you won’t just learn vocabulary. Find your fluency identity with my weekly podcasts where I talk about phrasal verbs, idioms, structure, fluency learning methods and more!
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Here at DC Fluency you won’t just learn vocabulary. Find your fluency identity with my weekly podcasts where I talk about phrasal verbs, idioms, structure, fluency learning methods and more!
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Education
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The many textures of VERY
DC Fluency
19 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
The many textures of VERY
We all know that very is used to emphasize an adjective. For example, I am VERY cold. However in this episode I want to teach you that there are different ways of saying VERY. In fact, almost every adjective has its own “word” that replaces very. This adds an extra punch to what you are saying.
DC Fluency
Here at DC Fluency you won’t just learn vocabulary. Find your fluency identity with my weekly podcasts where I talk about phrasal verbs, idioms, structure, fluency learning methods and more!