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sank; sunk noun: The sink is used to wash the dirty dishes verb: the ship sank after colliding with a rock start learning
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the old furniture is stored below, in the basement start learning
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As+(adjective/adverbs)+as. / As much (uncountable noun /verbs)... as. /. As many (countable noun)... as as much... as 1. Lucy is as (intelligent/fast) as Chris. 2. This job doesn’t require as much (experience/work) as that one. 3. I have as many (books) as you start learning
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tan ... como. Tanto... como una expresión que utilizamos para realizar comparaciones de igualdad entre personas y cosas valorando aspectos como la cantidad o calidad
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Crunch como verbo es masticar, triturar
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Desamor, angustia, desengaño
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noun oración, plegaria
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The table is going to improve over time start learning
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En el tiempo, a lo largo del tiempo, con el paso del tiempo
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Sometimes, our personality changes in different situations. Then, we can use GET (adjective) when. start learning
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Me pongo impaciente cuando...
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You can also use I’m good at + noun /verb-ing: I’m good at cooking. They're good at sports start learning
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noun. and bored Is adjective Using social media out of boredom start learning
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Nivel bajo de irritación
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(informal) have an off day: no ser su dia. tener un mal dia. exam: He is normally a great performer, but I think he was having an off-day No, I can't come into the office today, it's my day off! start learning
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KIND: This word is used to refer to a category or type of something. SEVERAL: This word is used to indicate more than two but not many. It refers to a number of things or people. So, “kind” is about categorizing, while “several” is about quantity. -There are many KINDS of fruits, like apples, bananas, and oranges. -I have SEVERAL books on my shelf start learning
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amable, varios tipos(categoría)
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Sally sold seashells by the seashore. (tongue twister) start learning
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Sally sold seashells by the seashore. (tongue twister) start learning
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ladrar / ladrido o corteza
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aún más, mucho más, todavía mas
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choose* I think I'll go for the steak. go* Let's go for a ride in my new car start learning
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escoger, ir por..., ir a dar...(ej. un paseo.
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1. to extract or remove 2. to obtain or secure (a licence, patent, etc) from an authority 3. to go out with; escort - Lis was happy that Carl wanted to take her out. -Can you take the rubbish out? -The dentist took out my tooth start learning
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salir con, invitar a salir, extraer, sacar
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1. the Time they spend travelling from one place to another. 2. a distance or period of time traveled. 3. Travel=is verb and more general (I love to travel) Trip= specific trip, usually short duration (a trip to the mountains) The journey was long. The journey to the city was long and tiring. start learning
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a supply or amount that is more than enough. 1. with adverb, after of pronoun or verb. 2. with quantifier, before of a noun 1. This helping is plenty for me. I've had plenty. 2. There are plenty of apples in the basket. start learning
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(meaning also or too). British and "too"American. Placed at the end of a sentence or clause to add an idea. while "as well as" meaning "in addition to" or "not only but also," similarly to "and" connects 2 items or ideas, often emphasizing the second one. -I buy a chair as well. -I'm going to the store as well. -The store sells books as well as magazines" (emphasizing magazines). -He can speak French as well as Spanish. start learning
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también, ademas / así como
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irritated -body part I can't wear my new sweater because it's too itchy. start learning
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information, warning, or announcement of something coming or about to happen; notification: There were signs of trouble, but he paid them little notice until it was too late. start learning
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"Go out" refers to leaving a place with the purpose of participating in external activities, often for socializing, while "get out" emphasizes the act of leaving, sometimes with difficulty, or is a forceful command to exit a location you would "go out" to a party but "get out" of a car or a dangerous situation. -I'm just going out for a walk. -We got out of the taxi at the station start learning
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1 - A skill or an activity that involves making things by hand. 2 - A boat, ship, or aircraft 1. Weaving is a traditional craft. 1. She sells her handmade crafts at the local market. 2. The small fishing craft was battered by the storm. 2. The spacecraft is scheduled to launch tomorrow. other: craft beer start learning
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manualidad, arte, artesanía. /. navío
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1. To assume control or responsibility of something from someone else. 2. To gain control of a place by force 1. She will take over as the CEO next month. 1. The new company is planning to take over its main competitor. 2. The rebels attempted to take over the capital city. 2. The weeds started to take over the garden. start learning
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Tomar el control, hacerse cargo de,
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Use it to describe the duration or permanence of a situation, object, or living thing. Please, go on - Where was I? Oh, right... and then he said, '...'. So, I just went on with my story /. What's going on here?" /. Despite all their arguments, their relationship went on for many years start learning
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seguir, continuar / ocurrir, suceder. / durar, funcionar.
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