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Daily English School - 38

LeoBehindK 2023. 7. 5. 23:55
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Sentence Construction:
X This is the most worst incident because someone can be accused by lying. >>  This is the worst incident because someone can be accused of fake news.
X The person who be accused try to explain about it is wrong.  >> The person who is accused, tries to explain that it is wrong.  
X  Lying story is so addicting. >>  Fake news is so addicting.
X Misinformation is can be fixed by using true information. >> Misinformation can be fixed by using true information.
X When I asked him he never seen news on TV. >> When I asked him he had never seen the news on TV.
X Fake news make to people to split. >> Fake news makes people split or divided.

Good Sentences:
O I have no resentment against you.
O You may lose or alienate long time friends.
O There are many different ways to calibrate that.
O Daddy said it was like having eyes in the back of your head.
O You two are cut from the same cloth.
O Sibling rivalry is normal.
O He is the black sheep of our family.
O This article is about the incident of lying to police by a woman.
O Fake news is made intentionally from someone.
O At that time it is hard to fix.
O  I felt that he was biased.
O  I can persuade him.

Pronunciation:
* myriad /mir-ee-uhd/
* alienate /ey-lee-uh-neyt/
* refer /ri-fur/
* jealousy /jel-uh-see/
* rivalry /rahy-vuhl-ree/
* false /fawls/
* prosecutor /pros-i-kyoo-ter /
* reached /reecht/
* probation /proh-bey-shuhn/
* event /ih-vent/
* resoundingly /ri-zoun-ding-lee/
* alleged /uh-lej-id/
* argues /ahr-gyoos/
* courier /kur-ee-er/

Build Lexicon:
* conviction := (n.) the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, or the act of officially finding someone guilty.
     Example: Since it was her first conviction for stealing, she was given a less severe sentence.
* significant := (adj.) important or noticeable.
     Example: There has been a significant increase in the number of women students in recent years.
* contradict := (v.) (of people) to say the opposite of what someone else has said, or (of one fact or statement) to be so different from another fact or statement that one of them must be wrong.
     Example: If you're both going to lie, at least stick to the same story and don't contradict each other!
* resoundingly := (adv) in a complete and extreme way.
   Example: The federal party was resoundingly defeated.

What does the man think about the conviction? 

It's so significant to me. 

The rumors contradict each other.

They have failed resoundingly.

Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* the cat would eat fish but would not wet her feet := Refers to stress, stress, and willingness to take risks to get what you want.
Example: It will be a very difficult period for you, but the cat would eat fish but would not wet her feet.
* (to be) economical with the truth := to leave certain parts of the truth out.
   Example: He was a little economical with the truth when he explained what had caused the situation.
* (to) exaggerate the facts := to make something seem larger, better or worse than it really is.
   Example: He greatly exaggerated the part that he had played in achieving the result.
* (to) tell fibs := fibs is a nicer or less serious word for a lie, typically an unimportant one.
   Example: She told a fib about where she had been at the weekend to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings.

this test is so hard, but the cat would eat fish but would not wet her feet.

The Government have been economical with the truth. 

my boss usually exaggerates the facts 

Don't tell me fibs. 

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