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Vocabulary: Men's Clothing
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Never forget the plural as soon as it's over 1.
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American and British English. "Coffee shop" is used in America with a slightly different meaning: a small, breakfast-oriented restaurant. "Autumn" is also used in the U.S. "Knapsack" is uncommon in the U.S.; the usual term is "backpack."

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As well as rucksack/knapsack, we have backpack.
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As well as rucksack/knapsack, we have backpack.
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Vocabulary: TREES

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Common Phrasal Verbs
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How to Use: Say, Tell, Talk, Speak
How many times have you misused these 4 words? I speak English, I talk to my friends, he told me a secret, you know what I’m saying? ...
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IF or WHETHER
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Common Household Verbs Collocations
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Is "to do the vacuum" an American expression ? When I was in England I always heard "To hoover round"
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Hi Muriel,MurielB a écrit:...
Hi Gérard !
Is "to do the vacuum" an American expression ? When I was in England I always heard "To hoover round"
As far as I know "to hoover" is rather said in the UK - as you know "Hoover" is a brand but I'm not able to say if the verb took after the brand or the opposite (if the brand took after the verb).
The verb is "to hoover", it is transitive eg to hoover a carpet; no need for "round" (I mean it's not the particle of a phrasal verb).
As far as I know "to vacuum" is used in the US as well as in the UK; it's a transitive verb.
They also say: "To vacuum clean" or "to do the vacuum (clean)", or "to give the sofa a vacuum (clean)".
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Difference between TAKE and BRING???
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I'm afraid things are not that simple as:
- "to take the kids to school" means "conduire les enfants à l'école", which is the opposite of what the pic states
- "to pick up the kids" means "aller chercher les enfants".
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Thanks Gérard for these phrasal verbs i read carefully.
I wanted to note for our visitors
To pass out : to faint but
To pass away : to die
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