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How to Use ACTUALLY, KiND OF, AT ALL? English Expressions Explained! Ask Alisha

How to Use ACTUALLY, KiND OF, AT ALL? English Expressions Explained! Ask Alisha You've got questions about life in the United States, American culture, or any English related questions you don’t want to sift through textbooks for the answer? Ask Alisha now! ↓Check how below↓

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In this video, Alisha answers 7 questions.
- Could you explain, please, how to use the expressions: ""at all, kind of, actually and big picture""?
- Hey Alisha, what does ""you just made my day"" mean? I still don't fully understand it.
- Hi Alisha. I love your lessons. What's the difference between words: intelligent, smart and clever? Thank you so much.
- ""Back to back"", what does this mean? Sometimes I hear this in baseball games
- I'm reading Harry Potter and I've just seen the sentence: ""G'night, Harry"". How do you pronounce it?
- Wich is the diference of pronuciation about life and live?
- What is the correct use, is it ""I have breakfast... I have lunch... I have dinner"" or ""I breakfast... I lunch... I dine""?


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