(It’s a) Set Up! Part One
Introduce me to your roommate, and let's go out on a date because he or she is hot (rawr). All right. In the second entrant second instance, let's explore using setup as a noun. The setup for the wedding did not include any roses on the chairs. So setup, when used as a noun, means an arrangement. The way items are placed somewhere. My kitchen setup just needs a blender to be complete. So my kitchen lacks a blender, but everything else looks nice
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
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Hey. Just wanted to say I love how you structure these, and they're so accessible. It's amazing. I know that I would have really appreciated something like this with this kind of energy and this emphasis on creating mental images when I was starting to learn English. I think I would have really appreciated it. So I'm glad that you're doing it. Thank you so much for being on here and for sharing your work
Hi, Rocio. How are you? Thank you so much for your reply. That really makes my day. In other words, that makes me very happy. So I hope you stick with me for a while and let your friends know that I'm here. And I look forward to creating many more bite sized bits of English for you and your friends to enjoy. I hope you have a great weekend. Take care. Bye