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Can you explain to me what this expression means, please?
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Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987.
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Can you explain TO me what this expression means, please?
Very good, Claudio. 🙂
Good evening prof
Can you explain to me what this expression means?
Very good, Roby 🙂
Thanks and… Goodnight… 😴
😘
Can you explain me what this expression means, please?
Very good, Dani, but there is still a problem in the first part of the sentence. 😉
Give sth to me / Give me sth
I thought it was the same for ” explain”.
Can you explain me what this expression means, please?
Can you explain to me what this expression means, please?
“Explain” doesn’t work like “give” I’m afraid, Dani. The “to” is necessary even if you put the indirect object first. 🙂
I’ll try not to forget it. Thanks
🙂
This is my translation: “Try will not to miss this movie if it ever comes your way.”
Bye
I think this is in the wrong place, Loredana, but it doesn’t matter. Your version is fine except for that “will”. 😀
Can you explain to me what this expression means, please?
Nice one, Paolo 😀
can you explain to me what this expression means?
Very good, Dino 😀
Salve, non ho scritto nulla, penso si tratta di qualche altra persona. Mario
Salve, non capisco questo tuo intervento…
Good morning,prof.
Can you explain me what this expression means,please?
Very good, Liliana, but there is still a problem in the first part of the sentence. 😉
Puoi spiegare a me .. to me
Can you explain to me what this expression means ,please?
Thanks ,prof.🤓
Well done, Liliana. In fact the verb “to explain” requires the preposition “to” even when you put the indirect object first.
To explain + to ..
Okay grazie prof.
🙂