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After their tour was cancelled, the Rolling Stones released "Living in a Ghost Town" as an independent single due to its current relevance during the recent lockdown in the United Kingdom due to COVID-19.
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This is Ashley Tisdale, American actress/voice actress and singer, sharing her experiences with New Year's resolutions as she's anxious to hear from her audience about theirs.
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In this fun clip, we all get acquainted with American film actress and singer Ashley Tisdale’s adorable, furry, best friend. For you pet-lovers out there, enjoy!
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Television star and recording artist Ashley Tisdale talks to her fans about the little things she does to celebrate Thanksgiving, an important American holiday. Do you have a comparable holiday in your country? If so, how is it celebrated?
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British singer James Blunt sings a melancholy song about carrying someone home from the war, to be buried. You may be strong in life, but when you die, what remains is tenderness.
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English singer-songwriter and musician James Blunt released his first album “Return to Bedlam” in 2004 which included this hit song “You’re Beautiful” written by Blunt along with Sacha Skarbek and Amanada Ghost. This song remains Blunt’s most successful single.
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The video for "Bonfire Heart" by British singer James Blunt was filmed in the western United States, particularly in Wyoming and Idaho.
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"Goodbye My Lover" was the fourth single from English singer-songwriter James Blunt's album Back to Bedlam.
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In this simple, upbeat song from the 2013 album "Moon Landings," James Blunt sings about changing his ways as soon as he finds love again.
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Nouns are usually the first words we learn. The good news is that with nouns, we don't have to worry about gender in English. We do, however, have to be aware of gerunds that act like nouns but look like verbs, and countable or uncountable nouns.
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Here are some words to help answer the question "Which one?" We distinguish between singular and plural as well as between something close to us and far away.
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Sigrid explains the meaning of "prop" as both a noun and a verb. Either one can come in handy.
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Some and any both refer to an unspecified quantity, but they are used in different situations. Sigrid explains how they work.
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USA
In this video, Sigrid looks at certain kinds of questions in which it is correct to use "some," the dreaded double negative, and negative statements that can be expressed in two different ways.
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Sigrid, here as Rita and Kathy, has fun practicing the 5 question words ("who," "what," "where," "when," and "why") on a train. She makes quite a nuisance of herself, too. More about the 5 W's in: Parts of Speech: Question Words - Part 1 of 3.
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