797 - 5 Ways To Use Put On

797 - 5 Ways To Use Put On

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978 - Casually Talking About the Past in English

Here’s a fun fact. In 2010, I started Happy English. In 2010. That sounds pretty accurate, right? And saying the date or the year is certainly correct - but that’s not always how native speakers talk. In everyday conversation, we’re often much more casual and even imprecise when ...  Show more

977 - Conversational Response Phrases In English

Let’s go to the beach? Yeah, sounds like a plan. Do you ever notice that when someone makes a suggestion in English, native speakers often answer with very short phrases? Things like: “Sounds good.” “That works.” “No problem.” “Sounds like a plan.”These responses are everywhere i ...  Show more

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