15 phrases & expressions with CAN'T

15 phrases & expressions with CAN'T

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[BEST LESSONS] - American English vs. British English Vocabulary

Download Lesson PDF: https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-british-english-vs-american-english-vocabulary/ This is a story about the daily life of New York Nate, who lives in the United States; and London Laura, who lives in England. As you can see, they have very similar li ...  Show more

[BEST LESSONS] - 10 Interesting Expressions With "Business"

Download Free PDF: https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-10-expressions-with-business/ English has some interesting expressions with the word "business" – and many of them AREN'T related to work. For example: funny business [someone] means business [do something] like nobody ...  Show more

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