US
・UK
means that you believe what people tell you all the time. So, for example, if I told you
to be dependable, to help you to do what you do. So, for example, if you are very organized
so for example
so for example
So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.
So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.
So for example, one symbol that Japan has traditionally been using on their maps is an H and a circle, which stands for hotel.
So, for example, one symbols that Japan
so, for example, through TV, radio, magazines, and often the internet and newspapers.
so, for example, through TV, radio, magazines, and often the internet and newspapers.
We use 'come back' when we return here. So, for example:
So for example, I'm in the BBC building now.
So, for example, if you haven't seen your family in a long time,
To make an adjective stronger, we use 'so', for example: Michael is so nice.
So, for example, with the COVID lockdowns
So, for example, "After losing her wallet, Terry was travelling on a shoestring."