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- so nice to see you again, Louise. How are you doing?
- Pretty good. How's your business going, Kevin?
- Not too bad.
- so nice to see you again, Louise. How are you doing?
- Pretty good. How's your business going, Kevin?
- Not too bad.
π‘ Example π‘ other side of the coin
other side of the coin (noun): You can work all day and get a lot of money, but the other side of the coin is that you'll have less time to spend with your family.
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other side of the coin (noun): You can work all day and get a lot of money, but the other side of the coin is that you'll have less time to spend with your family.
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π Past Simple π
I finished reading an interesting novel in one sitting.
I finished reading an interesting novel in one sitting.
π£ Conversation π£
- Hello, thanks for calling 123 Tech Help, I ' m Todd. How can I help you?
- Hello? Can you help me? My computer! Oh man ...
- It ' s okay sir, calm down. What happened?
- I turned on my laptop and it broke! I mean, the monitor went black!
- Ok, sir, it sounds like you might have a virus.
- I don ' t feel sick, ... let me check ... Nope! No fever, I ' m fine.
- No, your computer might have a virus, I mean, it has a bad program on it. Maybe that ' s why it crashed. I recommend that you run an antivirus program in order to safely remove any unwanted spyware or Trojans.
- Phew! .. . Wait a minute, CRASH? ?! ! Spyware? Trojans! What? where? when? !
- Hello, thanks for calling 123 Tech Help, I ' m Todd. How can I help you?
- Hello? Can you help me? My computer! Oh man ...
- It ' s okay sir, calm down. What happened?
- I turned on my laptop and it broke! I mean, the monitor went black!
- Ok, sir, it sounds like you might have a virus.
- I don ' t feel sick, ... let me check ... Nope! No fever, I ' m fine.
- No, your computer might have a virus, I mean, it has a bad program on it. Maybe that ' s why it crashed. I recommend that you run an antivirus program in order to safely remove any unwanted spyware or Trojans.
- Phew! .. . Wait a minute, CRASH? ?! ! Spyware? Trojans! What? where? when? !
β³ file (noun)
Sounds:
- /faΙͺl/ (UK, US)
- [faΙͺΜ―Ι«] (UK, US)
Forms:
- files (plural)
file (noun) senses:
1. A collection of papers collated and archived together.
2. A roll or list.
3. Course of thought; thread of narration.
...
Sounds:
- /faΙͺl/ (UK, US)
- [faΙͺΜ―Ι«] (UK, US)
Forms:
- files (plural)
file (noun) senses:
1. A collection of papers collated and archived together.
2. A roll or list.
3. Course of thought; thread of narration.
...
β³ file (verb)
Forms:
- files (present, singular, third-person)
- filing (participle, present)
- filed (participle, past)
- filed (past)
file (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To commit (official papers) to some office.
2. (transitive) To submit (a story) to a newspaper or similar publication.
3. (transitive) To place in an archive in a logical place and order.
...
Forms:
- files (present, singular, third-person)
- filing (participle, present)
- filed (participle, past)
- filed (past)
file (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To commit (official papers) to some office.
2. (transitive) To submit (a story) to a newspaper or similar publication.
3. (transitive) To place in an archive in a logical place and order.
...
π Future Simple π
Renewable energy will power 100% of the world's electricity grid in the future.
Renewable energy will power 100% of the world's electricity grid in the future.
π£ Conversation π£
- He thought he could take Jimmy in, but you know, Jimmy is no fool.
- So?
- So Jimmy just took him in instead and it cost him an arm and a leg.
- You mean finally Henry bought the broken car himself.
- Exactly. Herry is almost broken now.
- He thought he could take Jimmy in, but you know, Jimmy is no fool.
- So?
- So Jimmy just took him in instead and it cost him an arm and a leg.
- You mean finally Henry bought the broken car himself.
- Exactly. Herry is almost broken now.
β³ largely (adv)
Sounds:
- /ΛlΙΙΉdΝ‘Κli/
- [ΛlaΛdΝ‘Κ.li] (General-Australian)
- [ΛlΙΛdΝ‘Κ.li] (UK)
- [ΛlΙΙΉdΝ‘Κ.li] (US)
Forms:
- largelier (comparative)
- more largely (comparative)
- largeliest (superlative)
- most largely (superlative)
largely (adv) senses:
1. In a widespread or large manner.
2. For the most part; mainly or chiefly.
3. On a large scale; amply.
...
Sounds:
- /ΛlΙΙΉdΝ‘Κli/
- [ΛlaΛdΝ‘Κ.li] (General-Australian)
- [ΛlΙΛdΝ‘Κ.li] (UK)
- [ΛlΙΙΉdΝ‘Κ.li] (US)
Forms:
- largelier (comparative)
- more largely (comparative)
- largeliest (superlative)
- most largely (superlative)
largely (adv) senses:
1. In a widespread or large manner.
2. For the most part; mainly or chiefly.
3. On a large scale; amply.
...
π‘ Example π‘ preacceptance
preacceptance (noun): some revisions made during preacceptance
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preacceptance (noun): some revisions made during preacceptance
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