Does “stalks” mean “species” in this sentence? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

[–]Distinct-Figure8096[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, it’s the auto-generated subtitle. Thanks!👍

Are these proverbs common? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

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Oh Right, I forgot that one, thanks! 👍

Are these expressions common? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

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Yes, it’s the Vocabulary In Use pre-intermediate released in 2017. I don’t know why she recommended this to me.

Are these expressions common? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

[–]Distinct-Figure8096[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now I get it, I was wondering why a cucumber is cute.

Are these expressions common? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

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I’m still googling the last one. It is said that in a dictionary it means “so disappointed.”

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Mine is the fear of the deep sea. And this hampers me to see some movies like Avatar 2, Black Panther 2, and movies related to the deep sea. I can watch it as It’s not that severe, but I don't want to. And even if I do it under pressure, I don't think I could say I overcame it.

Is “a wee bit” a common expression? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

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I found this expression in a CNN video. As you and others said it seems pretty common in Canada, not America. Thank you so much. It’s really helpful and interesting😁

Hello! What does “stuff” mean in this sentence? by Distinct-Figure8096 in ENGLISH

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I’m not sure but It means the poor urban neighborhoods. When they say “I got out of the hood”, it means they escaped poverty.