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Do you think there'll always be high levels of poverty in some parts of the world? commencer à apprendre
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Yes, I think there'll always be high levels of poverty in some parts of the world.
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Would you recommend hitchhiking as a good way for visitors to travel around your country? commencer à apprendre
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No, I wouldn't recommend hitchhiking as a good way for visitors to travel around my country.
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Of all your personal possessions, which is the most dear to you? commencer à apprendre
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Of all my personal possessions, my books are the dearest to me.
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If you have a headache, what do you think is the best way to ease the pain? commencer à apprendre
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If I have a headache, I think the best way to ease the pain is to rest.
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Have you ever been obliged to appear in court for any reason? commencer à apprendre
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No, I've never been obliged to appear in court for any reason.
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If a thief robbed you of something in the street and ran away, what would you do? commencer à apprendre
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If a thief robbed me of something in the street and ran away, I'd call the police.
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Name a tough metal, please. commencer à apprendre
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What does the idiom "can't make head or tail of it" mean? commencer à apprendre
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The idiom "can't make head or tail of it" means "can't understand it at all".
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What feeling does the word "still" communicate when we use it in a negative sentence? commencer à apprendre
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The word "still" communicate surprise or annoyance when we use it in a negative sentence
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Give me an example (still in a negative sentence) commencer à apprendre
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I've explained it a hundred times but he still doesn't understand!
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Give me an example (still in question) commencer à apprendre
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Are you still living in London?
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When do we use the word still, or more commonly "even", in a comparative structure? commencer à apprendre
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We use the word "still" in a comparative structure to communicate that something is surprising
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Give me an example. (still in a comparative structure) commencer à apprendre
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My brother is tall but my uncle is still taller
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