Top English Number Phrases With Easy Examples

Top English Number Phrases With Easy Examples

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Learn the English Phrases "to sell yourself short" and "in short supply"

In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to sell yourself short. When you sell yourself short, it means you talk about yourself, not in a positive way about something. If I was to say to someone, you know, my English lessons on YouTube, they're not ve ...  Show more

How to Remember New English Vocabulary

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