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And now... 20 Popular English Words with a Persian origin.
The words 'staccato' and 'legato' come from Italian and are used in music. What do they mean? How can they be metaphorically used to refer to the way someone speaks? Give examples.
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A twist in a hose that blocks water from flowing out!
β Also: a kinked hose!
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β Also: a kinked hose!
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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?
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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