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Different types of friends: Speaking about friendship in English
There is an old saying that says “Good friends are like stars. You don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there.”Good friends are those that are always there to support and help you. But there are different types of friends and friendships.To speak about friends and friendship in English, I invite you to learn a few helpful words and phrases.Improving your vocabulary ...
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Which is correct: friends' or friend's? - Preply
Which is correct: friends’ or friend’s? The difference between "friends'" and "friend's" comes down to possession. "Friend's" (with an apostrophe before the "s") is singular and means something belongs to one friend, while "friends'" (with the apostrophe after the "s") is plural and indicates that something belongs to multiple friends.
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Best Korean nicknames to show affection and friendship - Preply
Discover the charming world of Korean nicknames! Learn how to express affection in Korean, from cute pet names for partners to playful terms for friends.
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Family in Spanish: All the Essential Words & Phrases - Preply
The concept of family holds a special place in Spanish culture, where strong family ties are highly valued. Understanding family-related Spanish vocabulary can help you connect with Spanish-speaking friends and gain a deeper appreciation of Spanish culture. In this blog, we’ll explore essential words and phrases related to family in Spanish, helping you broaden your language skills and ...
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English Greetings: Say “Hello” in Style - Preply
English Slang greetings Slang is fun to learn: it’s informal and a little bit silly, and using it signifies to someone that you’re on friendly terms. Here are some different ways to say “hello” to your good friends and younger relatives. 6. Yo! This funny greeting came from hip-hop culture in 1990s America. It is still commonly used in the US today. 7. What’s up? This is a very ...
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Top 20 Spanish Nicknames for Family, Lovers, and Friends - Preply
We’ll divide the most commonly used into categories: for parents, lovers, friends, and children, to make it easier for you to use them. Keep reading to learn more or discover online Spanish classes on Preply. What are popular Spanish nicknames and their meanings?
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How to Speak About Family & Relatives in English (+Examples)
Want to learn how to speak about family and relatives in English? Check out these vocabulary terms and phrases.
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My friend and I or me | Learn English - Preply
Hello Omar, that's a great question. The answer depends on wheter you use it as a subject or as a subject. If you use it as the subject then it is "my friend and I". For example: My friend and I are going to the movies tonight. If you use it as the object then it is "my friend and me". For example: Sarah invited my friend and me to the her barbecue next week. Hope this helps! :)
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What does peeps mean in slang? | Learn English - Preply
‘Peeps’ does mean people but usually your own specific group of friends for example, ‘I’m chilling’ with my peeps tonight’ which means ‘I’m seeing my friends tonight’ Very informal spoken English.
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German Words of Endearment for Family, Friends, and Lovers
Discover German words of endearment to show affection to your loved ones. Understand how to use playful and romantic German nicknames.