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Das ist mein Hund! Sein Name ist Gerhard. Er ist ein Chihuahua, aber das ist nicht seine Schuld. Gerhard ist arbeitslos und bezahlt keine Miete. Die anderen Hunde haben keinen Respekt vor ihm. Mein Hund ist Single und keine Hundedame interessiert sich für ihn. Das ist aber kein Problem, denn ich habe ihn kastrieren lassen. Er ist 11 Jahre alt. Wenn er stirbt, kaufe ich mir einen Husky.
This is my dog! His name is Gerhard. He's a chihuahua but that's not his fault. Gerhard is unemployed and doesn't pay rent. The other dogs don't respect him. My dog is single and no lady dog is interested in him. But that's not a problem because I had him castrated. He is 11 years old. When he dies, I'll get a husky.
Это моя собака! Ее имя — Жерар. Он — чихуахуа, но это не его вина. Жерар безработный и не платит за жильё. Другие собаки не уважают его. Мой пес один, и ни одна собачья особа не интересуется им. Это, однако, не беда, ведь я его кастрировал. Ему 11 лет. Когда он умрет, я куплю себе хаски.
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11 de marzo de 2022
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In this episode, I teach you 5 common phrasal verbs using the word "Put" so you can sound like a native speaker!
✔️ Put into
✔️ Put aside
✔️ Put forward
✔️ Put back
✔️ Put off
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How much effort do you put into your studies?! 5 Phrasal Verbs Using the Word "Put"
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Did you know that some words change meaning depending on if they are followed by a verb in the infinitive versus a gerund? It's true! In today's podcast, we review three major verbs that change meaning depending on what you say!
* To stop to do/To stop doing
*To remember to do/To remember doing
*To forget to do/To forget doing
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