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- Treat someone to - WordReference Forums
To treat someone (verb) can mean to pay for something so that they don’t have to Or it can just mean to do something especially nice for someone; to give them a present or an experience as a special gift or treat (noun) 1 means buy you a new coffee pot 2 means gave the couple a treat by entertaining them for the evening 3 means gave their fans a treat by singing them the new song
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You may be familiar with distilling homemade alcohol to make homemade whiskey vodka, etc in which the alcohol is separated from the other ingredients and the other ingredients are thrown away Thus in criticism, in order to see why the the song is good, the song reduced to one salient idea element that is the foundation of why the song is great
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Hi! I want to know if this sentence has sense and if the grammar is correct: " Sometimes I wonder if I've changed lifes" "sometimes i wonder if i've changed lives" The translation in spanish is: algunas veces me pregunto si he cambiado vidas Thanks a lot
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Hola amigos ¿Cúal es el adjectivo mas apropiado, long or large, in this sentence "The snake is the longest largest animal"?
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Question: 「テレビを よく 見ますか。」 「そうですね、毎日は ___。」 1.見ます 2.見ません 3.見ました 4.見ないでした
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