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These are our last weeks before the holidays! Everybody is tired and I’ll be posting only things meant to entertain you all, okay? When the new year comes, and we all feel refreshed and filled with energy I’ll go on with the grammar posts. I pretty much enjoyed working on the blog posts, selecting or putting them together and thinking about what could help you to have a better understanding of the English language and consequently make you love it even more! I hope I was able to do that. Say hello and drop me a line at Contact me. I’ll love to hear from you!

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“It looks like…”

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Watch this vídeo to recycle the three questions we learned with the word “like”.

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So based on the information above, we can understand “it looks like” = it seems likely that = parece (com/que), aparentemente.