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ex. 1
wedding day, Mother’s day (Sunday, 5 May – US: on the second
Sunday in May), Father’s Day (19 March, US: on the 3rd Sunday in June), Valentine’s day, Easter day (Sunday, 21 April), Halloween /ˌhæləʊˈiːn/, Birthday, New Year’s Eve, Christmas Day.
choco‧late /ˈtʃɒklət $ ˈtʃɑːkələt, ˈtʃɒːk-/ ●●● S2
noun
1 [uncountable] a sweet brown food that you can eat as
a sweet or use in cooking to give foods such as cakes a special sweet taste
- a chocolate bar
- a chocolate cake
- a packet of chocolate biscuits
- I prefer milk chocolate to dark chocolate.
2 [countable] a small sweet that is covered with
chocolate
- Would you like a chocolate?
- a box of chocolates
Bunny – rabbit – hare
Witch – broom – black cat
Cider, champagne or cava.
Communion
[uncountable] (also Holy Communion) the Christian
ceremony in which people eat bread and drink wine as signs of Christ’s body and
blood.
bap‧tis‧m /ˈbæptɪzəm/ ●○○ noun
[countable, uncountable]
Basic Difference between DO and MAKE. Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. Use
MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do. DO
generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually refers to the result.
Tie- corbata / bow tie- pajarita
Stew with meatballs.
Adjectives don’t have a plural
form.
This is a difficult exercise.
These are difficult exercises.
These are difficults exercises.
They are very intelligent
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