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Sarah Camerer
Mar 729 min read
Idioms lesson 11
| hang out (with sb) to spend time with someone — Sorry I can’t go with you. I like to hang out with my parents on Sundays. — Do you want...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 727 min read
Idioms lesson 10
how the other half lives the way people who have a lot more or a lot less money live — She’s never lived anywhere except Beverly Hills so...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 726 min read
Idioms lesson 9
get lost used to tell someone to go away — I wanted to play with my brother but he told me to get lost. — Get lost and don't ever call...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 727 min read
Idioms lesson 8
| feel free to do sth to not hesitate to take or do something because you feel you have permission; used to encourage someone to do...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 727 min read
Idioms lesson 7
|| (let's) face it | used to say it's necessary to understand something is true and accept it Note: this idiom is often used in the...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 727 min read
Idioms lesson 6
it's early days (yet) it's too soon to decide about something or make a judgment — I think the chemotherapy has killed the cancer but...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 730 min read
Idioms lesson 5
at the end of the day | after everything else has been considered; finally; Ultimately — I can give suggestions but at the end of the...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 731 min read
Idioms lesson 4
make a case for sth | to make an argument for something or explain why it should be done — I’m meeting with my boss this morning and I’m...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 728 min read
Idioms lesson 3
be-all and end-all | something really important or good; the ultimate or most important thing — Getting accepted into an Ivy League...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 730 min read
Idioms lesson 2
out of thin air | something unexpected that seems to come from nowhere; without warning; from nothing When my students are late for class...
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Sarah Camerer
Mar 732 min read
Idioms lesson 1
from A to Z the entire range of something; including every step from start to finish; completely, to include everything and every detail;...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 96 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 18
Bring Brought Brought Traer Llevar Bring P. Brought P.P. Brought to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 95 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 17
Learn Learnt Learnt Aprender Learn P. Learnt P.P. Learnt to get new knowledge or skill in a subject or activity....
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 97 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 16
Bend Bent Bent Doblar Bend P. Bent PP. Bent to turn or force from straight or even to curved or angular. Examples: Her bicycle's back...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 95 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 15
Leave Left Left Dejar Leave P. Left PP. Left to cause to remain as a trace or aftereffect. Examples: He left a fortune to his son. The...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 95 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 14
Sweep Swept Swept Barrer Sweep P. Swept PP. Swept to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush. Examples: He swept the...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 96 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 13
Slide Slid Slid Resbalar Slide P. Slid PP. Slid to move smoothly along a surface. Examples: Let the criticism slide. The economy slid...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 99 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 12
Stand Stood Stood Estar en pie Stand P. Stood P.P. Stood to support oneself on the feet in an erect position. Examples: He stands six...
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Sarah Camerer
Jan 912 min read
Irregular Verbs Lesson 11
Bind Bound Bound Atar, encuadernar Bind P. Bound PP. Bound to make secure by tying. Examples: His hands were bound with rope. You will...
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