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Read more about the article Caro messaggio…

Caro messaggio…

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:Italian/Vocabulary

WhatsApp has not only changed the way people communicate, it’s also become part of the Italian language and often replaces the words messaggio (message), messaggino (short message) and SMS. First…

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Read more about the article Sentir, Se Sentir, Ressentir, and Se Ressentir: Feeling (and Smelling) in French

Sentir, Se Sentir, Ressentir, and Se Ressentir: Feeling (and Smelling) in French

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:French/Grammar/Verbs/Vocabulary

Expressing feelings and sensations in French can seem quite tricky to people learning the language. The verb sentir means feel, but it also means smell. There’s also the reflexive se…

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Read more about the article English Simple Past and Present Perfect

English Simple Past and Present Perfect

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:English

Learn one easy question you can ask yourself to tell the difference between the English Simple Past and Present Perfect.

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