How Else Can I Say It?: At the Airport

Today we look more deeply (closely) at a short dialogue about the airport.

You’ll learn at least 3 other ways you can say the following expressions:

  • To have everything
  • To change money
  • I wouldn’t recommend it

Learn how and when to use these different ways of expressing yourself.

For the complete dialogue, see our Daily English 191 – Changing Money.

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