How to talk about being lazy in English

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @rosonhador2138
    @rosonhador2138 Год назад

    You deserve many subscribers. Your video is amazing! 👏👏👏

  • @thawanalexander9708
    @thawanalexander9708 4 года назад +1

    Hello, I'm from Brazil and I don't understand what you talk, but I Will try learn watching and listening you.

  • @SharkyIno
    @SharkyIno 4 года назад

    love love love your examples and how you perform them in a natural way. Terrific job! 👏Just one question: do we use a cop-out as a noun like "it's a cop-out" or someone could be a cop-out ? Like in the timestamps: "to be a cop out"? thanks in advance

    • @LanguagewithChris
      @LanguagewithChris  4 года назад +1

      I'm so happy you like them! They're fun to make.
      Usually, we use "cop-out" to talk about the excuse and not about the person making it.
      -She said she couldn't come because her car quit working. That's such a cop-out.
      -you're not cooking again because you're worried you'll set the house on fire? That's a cop-out"
      Most uses of the expression will look like: this/that is/was a cop-out

    • @SharkyIno
      @SharkyIno 4 года назад

      @@LanguagewithChris awesome. thanks for clarification) something that I sometimes can't find in a dictionary.

    • @LanguagewithChris
      @LanguagewithChris  4 года назад +1

      It's a great question. Immediately after you asked, I had a student asking the same thing

    • @SharkyIno
      @SharkyIno 4 года назад

      @@LanguagewithChris haha) awesome! that means that the content is relevant

  • @misterzurg7874
    @misterzurg7874 3 года назад

    Every six month! What an unslacking dude!

    • @LanguagewithChris
      @LanguagewithChris  3 года назад

      Exactly! I only slack on days of the week that end in "y" 😃