Easy = 쉬운
It is not Easy + to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하는 건 쉽지 않아.
Yeah. But It's not easy to find one.
It is not easy to loose weight.
It is not easy to get over her.
get over = 잊다 / 극복하다
It's easy to learn English.
Either = ~도(... 아닌)
Well, You don't have a girlfriend, either.
girlfriend = 여자 친구, girl friend = 여성 친구 = female friend
You don't have a boyfriend, either.
I don't work here, either.
End //
At the End(= 순서상 맨 뒤에) vs in the end(= 결국에는)
The twist at the end totally shocked me !
twist = 반전, at the end = 끝에 / 마지막에
totally = 완전히 = completely
The hero comes back at the end.
They applauded at the end.
Enjoy (~ing) = (~ing) 하는 걸 즐기다 / 하는 게 즐겁다
Thanks, Dad. I really enjoy playing soccer.
Do you enjoy watching TV ?
I enjoy fishing.
Enough = 충분한
That's not enough ! I hate you !
Three slices is not enough.
We have enough time.
Is 30 dollars enough?
Even = 심지어 / ~도 (일반동사 뒤에 / be 동사 앞에)
I did. I even fed him.
feed = 먹을 것을 주다 / 먹여 주다 / 먹여 살리다
feed > fed > fed
It's not even right.
I even called him.
Ever //
Do you ever (동사원형) ? = 너 (동사원형) 하긴 하니?
Do you ever clean this place?
Do you ever exercise?
Do you ever study English?
Do you ever eat something?
Ever //
The (최상급 형용사) (명사) Ever = 여태껏 최고의 (명사)
It's the best season ever, man !
best = 최고의,
Seulgi is the cutest girl ever !
She is the prettiest girl ever !
That's the fatest train ever !
Today is the best day ever !
You are the coolest borther ever !
cool = 멋진 / 좋은
You are the coolest teacher ever !
Every (기간 / 요일 / 명사) = (기간 / 요일 / 명사) 마다 / 매 (가간 / 요일 /명사)
Every (요일) = on (요일) s = (요일) 마다
Every day = (부사) 매일 vs everyday = (형용사) 일상적인
Every single day = 날마다 / 매일, Every other day = 격일로 / 이틀마다
Gosh, How do you do that every month?
gosh = 어휴 / 맙소사 / 한숨 나오
I am going to watch WBC English every single day.
I come here every Sunday.
I come to this resturant every day.
I do that every day.
every other month = 격월마다
I get $5 every other day.
I go there every Friday.
I go there every tuesday.
I go to the gym every day.
I study English every single day.
I take a walk every single day.
I visit my mon every other day.
I visit my parents every Monday. = I visit my parents on Mondays.
I water them every single day.
I work out every single day.
every other week = 격주로
every other month = 격월로
It happens every 5 minutes.
It runs every 30 minutes.
minute = 분,
every(= 모든) person vs every(= 마다) 30 minutes
It' open every Saturday.
Jessica called me every single day.
Perry get $20 every other day.
Practice these patterns every day.
She eats fried chicken every single day.
She goes to church every Sunday. = She goes to church on Sundays.
She watches WCB English every day.
She woke up every 2 hours.
They are closed every Monday. = They are closed on Mondays.
closed = 닫힌 <=> open = 열린
We meet up every saturday.
every Saturday = on Saturdays
Who here watched WBC English every single day this Year ?
Yeah, She gives me $1 every day.
give = 주다
Yeah, She gives me $2 every other day.
Yeah, We talk to each other every day.
each other = one another
Every time = 매번 / 항상
Wow, What's a surprise ! You are late every time !
Kevin is late every time !
She got am A every time !
Everything = 모든 것(단수)
Thanks. Everything is so uncomfortable.
Everything is your imagination.
Everything works fine.
Eww ! = 우웩 ! (발음 : 이~유)
Eww ! Your place is so stinky !
stinky -> smelly
Eww ! That's nasty !
Eww ! What is this smell?
Exchange A + with B = A를 B와 교환하다.
Can you exchange them with a new pair?
pair = 두 개가 하나를 이루는 것(한쌍 /. 한 켤레)
Can you exchange this shirt with a new one.
They exchanged it with this one.
Excite //
Be Excited + for (명사) = (명사)가 설렌다 / 흥분된다 / 신난다 / 기대되다(= 감정 강조)
Aren't you excited for our date?
blind date = 소개팅
Aren't you excited for the event?
about (명사) = 명사를 강조
I am excited for the concert.
I am excited for the party.
I'm so excited for our date tonight.
thrilled > excited = 흥분한 / 감격한 / 오싹한
I'm so excited for our road trip !
road trip = 장거리 여행(= 운전해서 가는 여행)
long trip = 기간이 긴 여행
Extra (명사) = 추가적인 (명사) / 여분의 (명사)
To go. Let me have an extra cup, too.
glass = 잔, dish = plate = 접시, bowl = 그릇
That's an extra $3.
I need an extra plate. = Let me have an extra plate.
Extra //
For an Extra (숫자) = 추가 (숫자)에
I can upgrade your seat for an extra $50.
upgrade = 업그레이드하다 <=> downgrade = 다운그레이드하다
extra = 추가적인
You can get it for an extra $20.
You will get VIP access for an extra $100.