Hello Manar,
Thank you for your kind words! 😄👍😎
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❤️️👍👍very good, thank you very much❤️️
Hello Christian,
I'm glad to see you're practicing your English!
If you have any questions about the phrase "to go on a run," feel free to ask. This phrase is commonly used to describe the action of going for a run for exercise. 👍❤️️👍
If you were trying to use it in a sentence and need correction, please provide the full sentence so I can give you the most accurate feedback.
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Éva
Team EnglishClass101.com
To go on a run
Hello Geiry,
Thank you so much for your contributions! They are all very useful phrases that I'm sure our students will appreciate! Well done! 😄
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Éva
Team EnglishClass101.com
And with respect to what you asked us for (I think it's great to be able to contribute something)...
Here are some common phrases that can be used to congratulate someone on a good job, these phrases are positive and appreciative expressions:
"Well done!" (¡Bien hecho!)
"Great job!" (¡Gran trabajo!)
"Congratulations!" (¡Felicidades!)
"You did an amazing job!" (¡Hiciste un trabajo increíble!)
"I'm impressed!" (¡Estoy impresionado/a!)
"You did an excellent job" (Hiciste un trabajo excelente)
"You did exceptionally well" (Lo hiciste excepcionalmente bien)
"Bravo!" (¡Bravo!)
"Outstanding work!" (¡Trabajo sobresaliente!)
"You deserve a pat on the back." (Te mereces un reconocimiento)
"You've really outdone yourself!" (¡Realmente te superaste a ti mismo/a!)
I have a question regarding "English Key Phrase", are they always the same? Every time I get in here, I have the same. I would like to better understand how this dynamic is.
Hello Geiry and Hala,
Thanks for taking the time to post. 👍
Please stay tuned, as we’re always updating new content on our website! 😄❤️️
Over and out!
Éva
Team EnglishClass101.com
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I want to learn grammer dahhh
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