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4 Special English Expression not seen in books

Winny
16/08/2019 0 0

4 ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS TIPS :

1. LONG TIME NO SEE: Which means it an expression used to greet people who have not seen each other for a  long time or for a while.

2. FAT CHANCE: informal. It's used to say that you certainly do not think that something is likely to happen.

3. BACK AND FORTH: Means backward and forward. Agnel has been running back and forth for her degree admission.

4. WHATS THE CATCH: Means something that sounds too good to be true. Which means we suspect there is some hidden problem or issue which might make the situation not good as it appears.

THANK YOU,

WINNY ANDREWS.

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