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How to Say Thank You in English
Survival Phrases Season 1
Learn the most common way to say "thank you"
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rest
(v)
to relax
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The man rests in the hammock.
The man rests in the hammock.
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dream
(v)
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have a dream
have a dream
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cook
(v)
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The chef cooked in the kitchen.
The chef cooked in the kitchen.
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use a computer
(p)
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I use the computer to talk to my friends.
I use the computer to talk to my friends.
return
(v)
to go back to a place or person
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The father is returning home.
The father is returning home.
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do housework
(p)
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My sister needs to do a little housework.
My sister needs to do a little housework.
bathe
(v)
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The brothers bathed in the bathtub.
The brothers bathed in the bathtub.
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read the paper
(p)
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The man is reading the newspaper.
The man is reading the newspaper.
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sleep
(v)
to rest by voluntarily suspended consciousness, usually for several hours during the night
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I sleep for 8 hours every day.
I sleep for 8 hours every day.
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wake up
(v)
to stop sleeping and regain consciousness
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I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
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go out
(v)
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I plan to go out in the afternoon today.
I plan to go out in the afternoon today.
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eat
(v)
to take in food for nourishment
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I want to eat cherries.
I want to eat cherries.
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shopping
(n)
the act of buying goods or services from a store
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I went shopping with a friend yesterday.
I went shopping with a friend yesterday.
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shower
(n)
a form of bathing where water is sprayed onto the body, usually from overhead
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The man showered in the shower.
The man showered in the shower.
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shop
(v)
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The customer shops at the supermarket.
The customer shops at the supermarket.
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work
(v)
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work at the office
work at the office
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check e-mail
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check e-mail on a mobile device
check e-mail on a mobile device
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get up
(v)
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wash one's face
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brush one's teeth
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read a newspaper
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have a dream
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