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1-He's mixed up with. 2-We know you got mixed up with some gangsters. 3-Your uncle has gotten mixed up with some pretty bad people. 4-Don't get mixed up with people like that. 5-Didn't want to get mixed up in the family business. What does this mean please (mix up)
Thank you! I finally understand which adverbs do we use with the strong adjectives 💕
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First of all, our teacher told us, If you want to learn, improve the spirit of research.Now iam studing adjectives so I look for this lesson. I like your simple way of showing information, Thanks Mr,and keep going.
Your explanation is really good❤️✅
This channel is extremely beneficial 💙✅
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You are welcome!
Ty. :)
The lesson is very helpful 😊
What about "fairly"?
It’s fairly hot. (Not so hot, but hot).
We can’t use this with boiling (or other strong adjectives).
And can I say that ,the huge helpful lesson
We use “huge” for size - a huge mountain 🏔
We use “very” for “how much?”
How helpful???
- VERY helpful :)
1-He's mixed up with.
2-We know you got mixed up with some gangsters.
3-Your uncle has gotten mixed up with some pretty bad people.
4-Don't get mixed up with people like that.
5-Didn't want to get mixed up in the family business.
What does this mean please (mix up)
Thank you, teacher! 😉
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!
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Or enormous helpful lesson
Very helpful & extremely helpful are the most common :)