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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
17. Men vs. Women Stereotypes, Articles, Prepositions
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17. Men vs. Women Stereotypes, Articles, Prepositions
This episode I talk about the grammar of Articles, Prepositions, and Men vs. Women. Idioms: 1. Crying Wolf Meaning: To ask for help when you don’t need it. Example: You have cried Wolf so many times that no one believes you now. 2. Palm off Meaning: Pass off something as genuine when it is spurious. Example: This shopkeeper always palms off old stock to the customers. 3. Has bigger fish to fry Meaning: Has more important work to do. Example: Please don’t bother me today with any calls, I have...
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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