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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

CHURCHES

Dear Teachers,

1. You suck up!

- What does this mean?

2. What's the difference between "bricklayer" and "mason"?

3. - What time do you usually go to churches / go to a church?

- What time do you usually go to pagodas / go to a pagoda?

- Are these natural?

4. A: Have you had breakfast yet?

B: "no, I haven't" or "not yet"

"Yes, I have" or "already"

- Are these answers natural?

5. You have to learn to face up to the fact that Life somtimes does not always go your way.

- Is this natural?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1. You suck up! - What does this mean?

  • Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1.
  • You suck up!
  • - What does this mean?
  • You say what the person wants to hear to be seen favorably by that person.
  • 2.
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

1. You suck up!

- What does this mean? You say what the person wants to hear to be seen favorably by that person.

2. What's the difference between "bricklayer" and "mason"? I'm not sure - did you look it up? Mason implies more skill, and perhaps they carve stone, while a
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A bricklayer builds walls and buildings using pre-made bricks.

A mason works with real stone and can carve, engrave, and shape it as required.

A mason is far more highly skilled and the two jobs do not overlap. Masons do not lay bricks. Bricklayers do not carve stone.

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