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I’ve noticed that many languages use the word "hotel," often with the same spelling but sometimes pronounced differently. I find it fascinating! Do you use "hotel" in your language, or is there another term for it? As an avid traveler, I’d love to hear how different cultures refer to this familiar concept. Share your insights—do you call it the same or something unique? 😊
2024年10月6日
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Hi Could anyone explain a little about this expression: 'so much as' in this sentence ? 'On arriving at lunch, she sat down at the table without so much as an acknowledgement of my presence.' Dictionaries give you these meanings : even, much ... Which I don't see very clearly. Also, does it have a different meaning if followed by a verb? Thank you very much
2024年10月6日
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What does TO TURN OVER A NEW LEAF mean? 🤔
to feel worse
to make a fresh and better start
to have autumn/fall
to remove a fallen leaf off your lawn
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2024年10月6日
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What is he saying at 3:53-56 on this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLbXrNGVXfE
'twelve at the ten was on the pannel. I was safe facilitating it.' ???
2024年10月6日
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Happy Sunday to you! Idiom time! Which one means I LOVE TO TRAVEL? I HAVE THE….
travel temperature
travel chills
travel flu
travel bug
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2024年10月6日
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which one is correct: 1.The cities in Australia have got little air or water pollution. 2.The cities in Australia have got little air and water pollution.
2024年10月6日
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Hello there... My name is Faten, I'm from Jordan, I'm looking for a serious partner to exchange the language with. My goal is to reach the advanced level in English , in return, I can help you with Arabic.
2024年10月5日
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Which one perfectly describes the present perfect continuous? 1. I was having a good time. 2. I have been having a good time. 3. I had a good time. 4. I did have a good time.
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2024年10月5日
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct? A) She don’t likes apples. B) She doesn’t likes apples. C) She doesn’t like apples. D) She don’t like apples.
2024年10月5日
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"An extremely unhappy Larry flipped when his trust fund tanked." Why is the article "an" used in the sentence above? Shouldn't it be "Extremely unhappy Larry flipped when his trust fund tanked"?
2024年10月5日
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