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English Lesson:

Leave a WhatsApp Group

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English Lesson:

Leave a WhatsApp Group

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60 words/phrases to learn
a group
several people or things together​
right
morally good or acceptable; a direction opposite of left
to want
to desire or wish to have, do, or achieve something
to leave
to go away from​
just
only; exactly; recently​
many
a large number of​
Saturday
day after Friday​
anymore
no longer; at the present time or from now on
anybody
any person​
good
of high quality; pleasant​
every
all, without exception
time
a continuous progression of events from past to future
open
not closed or blocked; allowing access or passage
a phone
a device for calls or messages​
everyone
every person
like
similar to​
last
final; most recent​
I'm happy
feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
happy birthday!
a greeting or expression of good wishes on someone's birthday
what's the matter?
a question asking about a problem or concern
a day
24 hours; time from morning to night
even
flat; equal; used for emphasis
a mind
a part that thinks and feels​
of course
certainly; naturally; as expected
no one
not a single person​
a way
a method; a route​
to talk about ...
to discuss or mention something
something
an unnamed thing​
to say
to speak words​
because
for the reason that
left
side opposite right; past of leave​
it doesn't matter
of no importance or consequence
enough
as much as needed
now
at the present time
why not?
used to express agreement or suggest doing something
to write
to put words on paper or screen​
to take
to carry away or accept​
poor
having little money; bad in quality​
against
in opposition to; touching​
to think
to use the mind; to believe​
I've got to go
I need to leave
to go
to move or travel somewhere​
never
expressing “no” or something bad​
how are you?
a greeting inquiring about someone's well-being
to hear
to notice sound with ears​
to call
to phone; to shout to someone
to remember
to keep or bring to mind​
to happen
to take place; to occur​
when
question word for time​
exactly
completely correct; precisely​
a school
a place where children learn​
last time
the most recent occasion something happened
to mean
to intend; to signify​
oops!
an exclamation of surprise or apology for a minor mistake
to be going ...
to be in the process of moving toward a destination or future action
where is ... ?
asking for the location of something or someone
anything
any object or idea
cold
having a low temperature or lacking warmth
after
later than something else
this time
on this occasion or instance

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