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English Lesson:

Fury's Message to Joshua

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English Lesson:

Fury's Message to Joshua

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41 words/phrases to learn
welcome!
friendly greeting on arrival​
before ...
at an earlier time than; preceding
a message
a piece of information sent to someone​
to see
to notice with the eyes​
to pass
to go by; to succeed a test​
the best one
the most excellent or desirable option among a group
special
not ordinary; important​
to be going ...
to be in the process of moving toward a destination or future action
fantastic
very good; excellent
let's go!
an expression to encourage starting or continuing an activity
a TV show
a series of televised episodes for entertainment or information
a break
a short rest from work or activity
to tease
to make fun of or provoke in a playful or mocking way
to send
to make something go to another​
Mr.
a title used before a surname or full name to address or refer to a man
a response
an answer or reaction​
now
at the present time
here it is
used to indicate the presence or arrival of something or someone
to want
to desire or wish to have, do, or achieve something
yes
word of agreement​
aka
also known as
heavyweight
a person or thing of great influence or importance; a weight class in boxing for the heaviest competitors
a planet
a large body orbiting a star​
big
large in size
to kick off
to begin or start something
a friend
a person you like and trust​
all the best
a phrase expressing good wishes for success or happiness
you guys
a colloquial term for addressing a group of people
to have
to own or to experience​
a night
a time when it is dark​
boxing ring
a square platform where boxing matches take place
wow
exclamation of surprise
slow clap
a sarcastic or mocking applause given slowly and deliberately
you know
a filler phrase used to seek agreement or emphasize familiarity
to wait
to stay until something happens​
no
word used to refuse or deny​
to say
to speak words​
okay
fine; acceptable; agreed​
to go
to move or travel somewhere​
that's fine
acceptable or satisfactory
oh my god!
an exclamation of surprise, shock, or disbelief

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