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🗣️SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE!
Native speakers often use colloquial expressions and idioms. Find such phrases with the hashtag #nativephrasegif
🥇Today's phrase is "SHIRT TAIL" or "SHIRTTAIL" (US)
"Shirttail" refers to the bottom part of a shirt that hangs below the waistline of pants or a skirt.
✅Examples:
"I spilled coffee on my desk, and I quickly wiped it up with the tail of my shirt."
"He wore his shirt tail out to give his outfit a more casual look."
"Her shirt tail was tucked into her pants, giving her a neat and professional appearance."
"I needed to clean my glasses, so I used the tail of my shirt to wipe the lenses."
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Also, check out this video to see how you can identify the level of the text:
www.youtube.com/shorts/MvrQpU...
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🗣️SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE!
Native speakers often use colloquial expressions and idioms. Find such phrases with the hashtag #nativephrasegif
🥇Today's phrase is "SPOKEN FOR"
"Spoken for" is a phrase that typically means someone is already in a committed romantic relationship, and is therefore not available for dating or pursuing a romantic relationship with someone else.
✅Examples:
"I'm sorry, but I can't go out with you. I'm already spoken for."
"That guy you're eyeing is spoken for, he's been in a relationship for three years."
"I thought he was single, but then I found out he's spoken for and has been living with his girlfriend for a year."
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Also, watch this video with a native English story! Cheers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y15Sm...
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Guys, in this video I read a story written by a Native English Speaker. Check it out. I also use images to illustrate some difficult words.
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Which word has a double meaning?
Watch this video to find out:
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