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Welcome! This is Happy English Podcast Episode 13 – Alive, Live, Dead, & Died – Confusing English Words. A lot of students seem to get confused with how to use these words. How about you? Well, today I am going to help solve this problem for you. I hope you enjoy this lesson.
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1. suppermarket
2. J.S. Bach died in 1750
Thanks Lee/. Here’s a tip…by the way, it’s better English practice if you try to write full sentences.
Hello, Teacher Michael!
That’s very useful podcast about the confusing words.
Here are my answers:
1. We bought live lobsters at the fish market.
2. J.S. Bach died in 1750.
Thank you a lot, Teacher Michael!
By the way, I really want to know the difference between “lately” and “recently”. Could you please explain them! I will eagerly await your answer! 🙂
Nice work Nadira. Thanks for your suggestion about “lately” and “recently.” I’ll put that in a podcast soon!
Thank you so much for your reply, Teacher! I will look forward to your new podcast! 🙂
Thanks!
Hi Michael,
1. We bought live lobsters at a fish market.
2. J.S.Bach died in 1750.
Have a nice day!
Nice job Ryo!
Hello,
1. You bought live lobsters at the fish market.
2. J.H Bob died in 1750.
Your explainations are very clear to me.
By the way, I like the song I’M ALIVE by Celine Dion.
Have a great day Micheal!
Nice job Huyen. I’m happy to hear that 🙂
Hi Michael. Also, I am a fan of Frank Sinatra’s music; specially I like his most famous song New York, New York….
1. You bought live lobsters at the file market
2. Bach died in 1750.
Hi Jośe. I didn’t know you like Sinatra! By the way….what kind of market did the lobsters come from?
Hi Michael, Yes, I like so much his song called New York, New York.
In other way, you bought live lobsters at the fish market.
Nice job Jośe!
Hi Michael
1.you bought them at the fish market.
2.J.S Bach(Johann Sebastian Bach) died in 1750.
Thanks Nasrin! Excellent 🙂