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Places in town

  Vocabulary About Places in Town Welcome to our English course on places in town! This lesson is designed to help you learn common words and phrases related to locations you might find in any town or city. By the end of this lesson, you'll know enough vocabularies for navigating around town and having conversations about it in English: 1. Common Places in Town Here are some of the most common places you might encounter. Each word is followed by a definition and example sentence to help you understand it in context. 1.1. Supermarket Definition: A large store where people buy groceries and other household items. Example: "I need to go to the supermarket to buy some vegetables and milk." 1.2. Park Definition: A public outdoor area with trees, grass, benches, and sometimes playgrounds for children. Example: "On Sundays, I like to take a walk in the park and enjoy nature." 1.3. Library Definition: A place where people can borrow books, read, and sometimes use compu...

THE HOUSE: PART ONE: PART OF THE HOUSE

HOUSE PARTS IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXTERIOR THE HOUSE Frontage= fasade Patio=Patio Back yard= arrière-cour Front yard= Cour( avant) Porch= galerie Roof= toiture Ceiling= Plafond Parking= parking Floor=Plancher, étage Door= Porte Window=Fenetre Frontage= fasade Patio=Patio Back yard= arrière-cour Front yard= Cour( avant) INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE Ceiling= plafond Bathroom= Chambre de bain Dining room= Salle à manger Living room= Salon Bedroom=chambre a coucher Corridor=Couloir Hallways= Couloir Kitchen: Cuisine Hall= Couloir Wall= Mur FURNITURES Table=Table Chair= Chaise Sofa= Canapé Bed= lit Sofa= canapé Armchair =fauteuil Visit us on YouTube GO BACK TO HOME PAGE

Difference between Lend and Borrow

Difference between lend and borrow “ Lend” means to give something   to somebody   to use for a period of time. To " borrow " means to take someone else's property for a period of time, use it, and then return it. The person who lends something  is the one who  owns it and allows others to use it. The person who  borrows the  item does not own it and must return   it after use.   Here are examples of how each word is used in context.  Sentences with Borrow Can I borrow  your telephone ? She borrowed my car yesterday  We allowed  students to borrow pens and pencils if they returned them before the end of the day. Sentences with Lend!  I can lend you this book if you want to read: this means   you can borrow this book( from me) Please lend  me your bike,  I am running late to school...  Never say this:...

10 advanced english expressions to use everyday

Share friends this with your friends:  1) WORD: BED Expression : you have made your bed, now you must lie in it. Meaning : If you take an action you must accept the unpleasant results Example : The doctor told her not to take 3 tablets a day, but she does, her sickness gets worse, so she has made her bed, now she must lie in it. 2) WORD: BED Expression : get out of bed on the wrong side Meaning : to be in a bad mood and to be easily annoyed all day. Example : He gets mad at me just because I don't approve his request, it seems he got out of bed on the wrong side 3)WORD: BED EXPRESSION : Go to bed with someone Meaning : To have sex with someone Example: Joe asked Vanessa to go to with him, so he can build connections for her to find the job 4) WORD : PALM Expression : To have somebody in the palm of your hands Meaning : To have complete control over somebody and to be able to make them do anything you want them to.  Example : The Boss has all the supervisors in the palm o...

10 English- Haitian creole sentences with LESS

1-The doctor said we must eat less sugar Doktè a di nou dwe manje mwens sik 2-I saw her less than an hour ago. Mwente wè l sa gen mwens ke inèdtan 3-He is less intelligent than you are Li mwens entelijan pase ou 4-He earns less money than a teacher Li fè mwens lajan ke yon pwofesè 5-They are more or less the same thing Yo plizoumwens menm bagay 6-Quantity is less important than quality Kantite mwens enpòtan ke kalite 7-The less you think, the more you talk. Mwens ou panse, plis pale 8-I am less afraid of dog than he is Mwen mwens pè chen ke li 9-Men trust their ears less than their eyes. Lòm kwè nan zorèy yo mwens ke zye yo 10-My little sister has less money than I do Ti sèm lan gen mwens lajan ke Mwen Visit us on YouTube Visit us on Facebook Talk to us on WhatsApp Share this with your friends:

500 English-haitian Creole words and sentences

  We have the honor to present you our First Collection of 500 English-haitian most useful words and sentences. This collection is designed for A1-B1 self english or Haitian Creole learner's. It contains 500 english words translated into Haitian Creole. For each word we make a very common and useful sentence example in both languages. This book is free, but have required a little contribution just to cover basic fees: The book is available in two types 1: Electronic 2: Hard copy( papier) Click below to request your desired version : Receive the book now Visit us on YouTube Visit us on Facebook Talk to us on WhatsApp Share this with your friends:

Egzamen anglè philo korije

Answers of all exercises, part I   II. GRAMMAR (30 PTS) A These sentences tell about the future. Put the verb into the correct tense (10 pts)   1-Later, don't forget to turn off the air conditioning before you (leave)______ leave ________  Reponse: leave 2. We (phone)____ will phone ______ you as soon as we (arrive)______ arrive _____ in London Reponse: Will phone/ arrive 3. Please, don't touch anything before the police (come)____ come______ Reponse: come  4.When you (see)_____ see ______ Brian again, you ( not/ recognize)__ will not recognize ____him Reponse: See/ will not 5. Everyone (be)______ will be _____ surprised, if he (pass) ______ passes ______ his examinations Reponse: will be/ passes