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One of the most confusing and difficult words for people learning English is unless. In reality, less has two meanings: “if not” and “only if”, and you can learn both by listening to some practical examples.
In Episode 46, Tim also returns to the topic of learning several new words that all share a single root. This time,
explains the root HAP, which is found in words like happy and hapless.
Photo credit: English Walnuts - Noix — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org)
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One of the most confusing and difficult words for people learning English is unless. In reality, less has two meanings: “if not” and “only if”, and you can learn both by listening to some practical examples.
In Episode 46, Tim also returns to the topic of learning several new words that all share a single root. This time,
explains the root HAP, which is found in words like happy and hapless.
Photo credit: English Walnuts - Noix — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org)
The original photo has been cropped.
License: CC BY 2.5 Deed | Attribution 2.5 Generic | Creative Commons
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.