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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- What does 'to roll' mean in this context - 'Sugar was rare, too. If you could offer guests a feast featuring spices, sugar and vegetables from the New World, you were rolling.'? Is it about about madness or poverty?
- What's the difference between gonna and gotta? And where I should use?
- Could you tell me please which forms are correct?
1) a. I learned English in the morning, b. I've learned English in the morning, c. i've been learning in the morning, d. I was learning in the morning
2) a. We will be eating dinner when he arrives. b. We will be eating dinner when he arrive
3) Michael said: Yeah, "that" was a new one for me as well. I hope I don't have to do "that" again.
Can I use "this" instead of "that"?
- "Are you using me for my brain?" what does this mean?! You mentioned this in "100 Phrases Every English Beginner Must-Know".
- When i say "things couldn't be better" does it mean in the past or i can use it to mean for the time being.
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