Example sentences: I will not put up with your terrible behaviour! She had no choice, she had to put up with that cold. I can’t put up with your constant whining. Parliamentary Debates (New Z...
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TO RUN OUT OF SOMETHING => to finish something.
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Example sentences: I love this country and relish the opportunity to touch the stones and buildings that have seen so much history, but whenever I visit, I have a hard time getting past the reali...
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Useful vocabulary for advanced learners: TO BUNDLE UP => (PHRASAL VERB) If you bundle up, you wear a lot of clothes, usually because of cold weather. ICICLE => a long pointed piece of ice hangin...
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The following activity is based on a short documentary published on the YouTube channel Stories, and its theme is VERTICAL FARMING as a way to reduce water usage and contamination. Before watchi...
Example sentences: The splinter already hurts more than pulling it out. They did pull over 50 glass splinters from her hands. I landed on the glass. I’ve got splinters.
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Example sentences from the web: Does the Council intend to back up the diplomatic work being carried out by Spain and the other Member States on this issue? He is backed up by other professors…...
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Free resources for English students and teachers.
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Example sentences: Steve had to concede the rival another victory. The company was forced to concede that items of private data had been illegally stored. I don’t concede that I’m being unrea...
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Yesterday, I came across this Ted-Ed video and I found it quite informative. It’s just 5 minutes long and it isn’t difficult to understand. As you can guess reading the heading, it’s about�...