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20 Ways to understand what’s up meaning | English with Lucy

Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy. Today we are going to address a very important question, a much overused question “what’s up meaning”. What’s up is one of those generic phrases that you will get asked time and time again, a question to which we are all socially programmed to answer not much you now. I’m going…

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Five strict English grammar rules that natives don’t always follow | English With Lucy

Five strict English grammar rules | English with Lucy English Grammar Rules | English with Lucy: Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy. Today I am going to teach you about five strict English grammar rules that natives don’t always follow. Yes, that’s right. Your teacher may have been lying to you. Right, let’s get started with the…