Dare
Dare (= have enough courage) is used mainly in negative sentence and questions: ‘I wouldn’t dare to take the car…
Dare (= have enough courage) is used mainly in negative sentence and questions: ‘I wouldn’t dare to take the car…
You talk about a country’s customs (WITH s): ‘I learn a lot about Chinese customs in Hong Kong.’ Customs (WITH…
(1) Make a criticism (of sth): ‘The committee has made four specific criticism of the government’s transport policy.’ ‘The writer…
Use countryside when you are thinking about the beauty or lifestyle of this type of area (Rural region): ‘We have…
Convince = make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something: ‘He convinced the customers of the…
Congratulate sb on (doing) sth: ‘The President congratulates the crew on the success of their mission.’ ‘They congratulate him on…
(1) Confidence in sb/sth (a feeling of trust or a state of confident hopefulness): I have confidence in our team.’…
As far as sb/sth is concerned: ‘As far as my parents are concerned, I’m free to come whenever I like.’…