Some slang is dangerous because it could be offensive to some people. For today’s English lesson, we’re going to look at how to use “the hell” and “the heck.” We use “the hell” after a question word to emphasize the question word when we are upset or angry. Check it out!
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Thans a lot!
Nice one!
What the heck are you talking about! the plane is already take off.
What the heck !! the lesson is so beneficial !