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- Can I help you?
- Yes, I would like to buy a Walkman. Can you tell me about the models you have?
- Well, we have a lot of models here.Did you want to listen to CD's or cassettes or the radio?
- Mostly cassette tapes.
- Alright. There are several models you may want to look at.This Kreng portable cassette player is very good.
- Kreng? I've never heard of that company.
- It's a German company.This unit has auto-reverse, recording capability, and an AM / FM radio band.It also has a built-in microphone.
- I suppose I don't want that one then. I don't like auto-reverse. It breaks too easily.
- Really? Have you had an auto-reverse break before?
- Yes, twice now. I think it's too high-tech, and so it's the first part that breaks.
- Hmm. You know, the problem might be dust. Did you clean the unit often?
- Well. No, I didn't clean it.But still, I only had the last one two months, and it broke. I don't trust auto-reverse.
- Alright. Well. We have many units without auto-reverse.Here is a good unit. Very reliable.It has an AM / FM band, built-in microphone, recording capability, and no auto-reverse.
- How much is it?
- This one sells for $ 39.99.
- Can I test it out?
- Of course.
- It sounds great. I'll take it.
- Fine. I think you'll be happy with it. It's a very good unit. Very reliable. I'll go get you a new one in a box. I will be back in just a moment.
- Thanks.
🌜 Future Simple 🌛

Tomorrow, I will volunteer at a wildlife rehabilitation center to protect endangered species.
💡 Example 💡 brass neck

brass neck (noun): Theresa May’s former chief of staff has accused the UK’s chief Brexit negotiator, David Frost, of having a “brass neck” after he said the UK government had “blinked first” in negotiations.

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GALAXY
galaxy (noun)

Sounds:
- /ˈɡaləksi/ (UK)
- /ˈɡæləksi/ (US)

Forms:
- galaxies (plural)

galaxy (noun) senses:
1. (now rare) The Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth.
2. (astronomy) Any of the collections of many millions or billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc. existing as independent and coherent systems, of which there are billions in the known universe.
3. (figuratively) An assemblage of things or people seen as luminous or brilliant.
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galaxy (verb)

Forms:
- galaxies (present, singular, third-person)
- galaxying (participle, present)
- galaxied (participle, past)
- galaxied (past)

galaxy (verb) senses:
1. To furnish with galaxies.
2. (archaic) To gather together into a luminous whole.
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🌜 Present Simple 🌛

The Earth revolves around the Sun.
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Quinn knew we're missing our friends and parents and Quinn surprised us with a party and she invited all of our friends.
- (Quinn) I know that everybody has been feeling lonely lately, so I'm throwing a big party with all of our friends and family.
- That's a great idea! I haven't seen my parents in days and I'm starting to miss them.
- Your parents are invited too. Everyone's going to be there.
- That makes me feel a lot better. Thanks, Quinn.
🌜 Present Simple 🌛

He speaks four languages fluently.
💡 Example 💡 dwarfette

dwarfette (noun): This is their [the humpback whales'] breeding season, their calving season too, and they've got enough problems with all the boat and plane and jet ski traffic around Maui without some ridiculous dwarfette water-nerd with terrible eyesight and silly black chicken feet snorkeling around in their bedroom.

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COPY
copy (noun)

Sounds:
- /ˈkɒpi/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ˈkɑpi/ (General-American)

Forms:
- copies (plural)

copy (noun) senses:
1. The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
2. An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.
3. (journalism) The text that is to be typeset.
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copy (verb)

Forms:
- copies (present, singular, third-person)
- copying (participle, present)
- copied (participle, past)
- copied (past)

copy (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To produce an object identical to a given object.
2. (transitive) To give or transmit a copy to (a person).
3. (transitive, computing) To place a copy of an object in memory for later use.
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- Hello, I bought a China dress in your shop this morning.
- Yes?
- I bought one size up by mistake.
- Oh, did you?
- I wonder if you can change it to one size down.
- Yes, of course. Will you come with receipt?
- Then I ' ll come to your place later in the evening, and how late is your shop open?
- Until 8 o'clock madam. We are looking forward to seeing you.
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They solve puzzles together.
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- What courses are you going to take next year?
- Well, I am certainly going to take chemistry and physics, but I haven't decided on the other subjects yet. I ' d like to take English.
- Why are you going to take English with chemistry and physics?
- Because I want to study English literature. But I think chemistry is better for getting a job.
- Of course it depends on what you are going to do when you leave college. Have you decide what you are going to do when you graduated?
- I am going to be a, well, I hope to be a research chemist.