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Gone to:
A: Where's dad?
B: He's not here. He's gone to the supermarket (=he's now at the supermarket)
Been to:
I've never been to that cinema (= I don't have the experience of going to that cinema). Is it any good?
#commonmistakes @englishfortomorrow
A: Where's dad?
B: He's not here. He's gone to the supermarket (=he's now at the supermarket)
Been to:
I've never been to that cinema (= I don't have the experience of going to that cinema). Is it any good?
#commonmistakes @englishfortomorrow
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Have you used this idiom before?
Anonymous Poll
25%
Sure, many times!
31%
I have heard it but never used it!
43%
Never have I ever heard it before!
The fire is flaring up!
⬇️More examples⬇️
✅The oil ignited and the wooden houses flared up like match-sticks!
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
⬇️More examples⬇️
✅The oil ignited and the wooden houses flared up like match-sticks!
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
Was it to your liking?
Anonymous Poll
84%
Sure. I please keep posting such things!
16%
No. I don't gravitate to such posts.
🔻Huff and puff🔻
✅Meaning : to breathe heavily usually after a breath-taking activity!
🔸Example🔸
She started to huff and puff after only 5 minutes of running!
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
✅Meaning : to breathe heavily usually after a breath-taking activity!
🔸Example🔸
She started to huff and puff after only 5 minutes of running!
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
Have you learnt a new word?
Anonymous Poll
83%
Yes. And I'm very excited about it.
6%
Yes. But it's not an interesting word.
10%
No. I already knew the word.
🔻Break (of sb's voice)🔻
✅When a boy's voice breaks, it becomes lower and starts to sound like a man's voice. It happens at the age of puberty.
⬇️Example:
He was fifteen, and his voice was just beginning to break.
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
✅When a boy's voice breaks, it becomes lower and starts to sound like a man's voice. It happens at the age of puberty.
⬇️Example:
He was fifteen, and his voice was just beginning to break.
#vocabulary #advanced @englishfortomorrow
Did it interest you?
Anonymous Poll
23%
It's no biggie. I already knew it.
62%
Hell yeah. I loved it.
14%
It was new to me but it's not appropriate for my level.
👦🏻Baby: Mummy I fell off my bike and I got a boo-boo on my finger! [Crying]
👩🏻Mum: Don't cry sweetie... there there .... let me kiss it better.
🔻New words🔻
✅A boo-boo: a child way of referring to an injury
✅There there: when a mum wants to soothe a baby, she uses these words and pets him/her
✅Kiss it better : let me kiss it so it heals faster ( hopefully)
👩🏻Mum: Don't cry sweetie... there there .... let me kiss it better.
🔻New words🔻
✅A boo-boo: a child way of referring to an injury
✅There there: when a mum wants to soothe a baby, she uses these words and pets him/her
✅Kiss it better : let me kiss it so it heals faster ( hopefully)