Hujj Flashcards
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Effortless
Easy to do; requiring little effort.
In fact, difficult, challenging
Refers to something that is hard to accomplish or presents a significant challenge.
Important or more paramount
Signifying something of great significance or priority.
Before not important, obsolete
Referring to something that was once relevant but is now outdated.
Or trivial
Something that is insignificant or of little value.
The better than interesting is intriguing or engrossing
Suggests that something can be more captivating than merely interesting.
Or my favorite, in bed of basic, you can’t say pedestrian
Indicates that something basic or ordinary should not be described as common or dull.
So, no
A casual way to dismiss or negate something.
What is the difference between dislike and unlike?
Inquires about the distinction between two terms related to preferences.
Dislike, we’re going to use for when we don’t like something
Indicates that “dislike” expresses aversion to something.
For example, we’d say, I dislike spicy food
Example of using “dislike” in a sentence.
And unlike, we’re going to use to say a difference
“Unlike” is used to compare differences between two subjects.
So, I can say, unlike his brother, John is very shy
Example of using “unlike” to highlight a contrast.
I’m going to say. I’m going, how I do in English. I’m going?
A confusion about the correct phrase to express one’s movement.
No. You must say I’m coming
Corrects the previous statement to the appropriate phrase.
The prefix RE in English is equivalent to RE in Spanish
Explains that the prefix “re
There will be a football match tonight
Indicates a scheduled event for the evening.
Let me that no a prism, but, oh, in English, there’s no rush
Suggests there is no urgency in the situation.
Observeen that there is
A reminder to notice something important.
Five simple phrases that you’ve never seen in English
Introduces new phrases that may be unfamiliar.
I can’t help it
Expression of being unable to control a situation.
I’ll give it a shot
Indicates willingness to try something.
I’m impressed
Expresses admiration for something.
I’m speechless
Indicates being so surprised or amazed that one cannot speak.