Your English Grammar and Vocabulary Questions Answered: PARIS LOCKDOWN DAY 6
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How to use the AIN'T
The difference between: WHATEVER and WHATSOEVER
Using double negatives
The difference between DIFFERENT FROM, DIFFERENT TO, DIFFERENT THAN
The difference between CLOSE and NEAR
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Questions today on:
How to use the AIN'T
The difference between: WHATEVER and WHATSOEVER
Using double negatives
The difference between DIFFERENT FROM, DIFFERENT TO, DIFFERENT THAN
The difference between CLOSE and NEAR
Intermediate and advanced English lessons with subtitles on our YouTube channel. Brought to you by LetThemTalk language school in Paris
#LetThemTalkTV
#LearnEnglish
#ParisLockdown
We go deeper
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