0Dear Teachers,02br 02br 001.I’m sure you will have experienced arrogant students, students who nit-pick.02br 00-What does “nit-pick” mean here?02br 02br 002.Life is too short to take seriously.02br 00-“take seriously” here means “to be absolutely serious”, right?02br 02br 003.Does “to top it all off” mean “to finish it all”?02br 004.– I’ve got a handache / legache.02br 00-I’ve got a pain in my hand / in my leg.02br 00-Which is more natural?02br 02br 005.No men loves you much more than me.02br 006.You’ll see that I love you more than anything in this world.02br 00-Are 5 & 6 natural?02br 02br 00Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd.0-
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— Nona the brit
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02br 02br 00For everywhere else in the body - a pain is different to an ache.
An ache is less 'painful' than a pain, the sort of feeling you get if you have been working too hard in the gym and your muscles ache.
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01. To go over every detail with minute attention, complain about very petty things.02br 02br 002. Yes.02br 02br 003. We only use the combined single word bodypart+ache with headache, backache, stomachache and toothache and not other body parts and it can represent real pain.02br 02br 00For everywhere else in the body - a pain is differ
01.I’m sure you will have experienced arrogant students, students who nit-pick.02br 00-What does “nit-pick” mean here?02br 02br 00 01font00It’s means being picky, looking at things with a02font00 magnifying glass.02br 02br 00 02br 02br 002.Life is too short to take seriously. 01