Hi everyone! How are things? Still trying to find time to practise your English? This time I've decided to post a brief video which (yet again) emphasizes the need to kick old habits such as those basic descriptions that rely on the verb to be. The difference between It's nice and It's enthralling lies in the use of a thesaurus. The syntax is identical.
If you're an English learner at an advanced level (C1/C2) you may find this blog useful
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The art of (mis)quoting
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So I'm about to wrap the whole thing up. The school year is almost over and I have the distinct feeling that I may not be returning to t...
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