36: Other Ways to Say "I DON'T KNOW" in English

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Learn English Naturally: Talking about Cooking - Can You Understand? (Video Podcast with Subtitles)

Learn everyday English through the topic of cooking and food.

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In this episode, we talk about breakfast routines, snacks, quick meals, go-to dinner ...

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Learn These Powerful English Sentences to Instantly Improve Your English (Adj + Prepositions)

In this lesson, you’ll learn natural adjective + preposition combinations such as afraid of, interested in, angry about, excited about, addicted to, and more. These structures are essential for fluent and natural English, but most learners struggle with them because you simply ...

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Do you ever notice that we use the word "said" a lot?

He said this, she said that, then I said something else. Now there's nothing wrong with the word "said," it's perfectly fine – but the English language has TONS of other options.

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