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Say It Right!
Say It Right! What is the correct answer? “We finally got tickets and are _____________ the show!” Watch this short video to find out! A. Looking behind for B. Looking forward to C. Looking back on D. Looking down on … Continue reading
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Which one is correct? Okay. ____________. Who drank the last of the orange juice and didn’t buy more? A. Blow up B. Add up C. Own up D. Dress up Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way … Continue reading
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Ask the Professor – What Does “Tag Team” Mean?
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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? We were ___________ by Emilia’s proposal. She has great ideas! A. Carried away B. Blown away C. Given away D. Flown away Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? … Continue reading
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Which one is correct? Will we be able to _________ our differences so we can do business together? A. Iron out B. Take out C. Shout out D. Black out Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way … Continue reading
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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? “My neighbor will ____________ my two dogs and three cats while I’m on vacation.” A. Look away B. Look toward C. Look after D. Look under Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way … Continue reading
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4 Ways to Say Something is Not Very Good
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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? “Does spending the weekend at the beach _____________ you?” A. Appeal to B. Listen to C. Play to D. Hand to Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? We … Continue reading
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Ask the Professor – What Does “To Your Heart’s Content” Mean?
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WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? Do you think I need to _______ to meet my girlfriend’s parents? A. Jump up B. Tie up C. Dress up D. Light up Watch this quick video to learn the answer! Looking for a FAST, … Continue reading
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