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Every Week English
Every Week English
28 episodes
6 months ago
This week we talk about some quite interesting hypotheticals along with dream houses. Don't forget to like and share! My books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.%20S.%20Gholson/author/B07SM8YQX2 Website: http://everyweekenglish.tilda.ws/ https://everyweekenglish.buzzsprout.com/share Support the show
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This week we talk about some quite interesting hypotheticals along with dream houses. Don't forget to like and share! My books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.%20S.%20Gholson/author/B07SM8YQX2 Website: http://everyweekenglish.tilda.ws/ https://everyweekenglish.buzzsprout.com/share Support the show
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Self-Improvement
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16. Transport, Comparatives, Superlatives
Every Week English
33 minutes
1 year ago
16. Transport, Comparatives, Superlatives
This episode I go through Transportation Vocab as well as the grammar of comparatives and superlatives. Idioms: 1. To not see the wood for the trees Meaning: To be so involved in trivial matters that you don’t get the important facts. Example: He always argues on the silliest topics, it’s like he can’t see wood for the trees. 2. Lose your marbles Meaning: To go insane. Example: Our mailman has lost his marbles, every day he drops Mr. Smith’s mail on our door. 3. Straight from the Horse’s mou...
Every Week English
This week we talk about some quite interesting hypotheticals along with dream houses. Don't forget to like and share! My books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.%20S.%20Gholson/author/B07SM8YQX2 Website: http://everyweekenglish.tilda.ws/ https://everyweekenglish.buzzsprout.com/share Support the show