Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 44

和哈利一起说更好的英语|第44集

Speak Better English with Harry

2019-08-30

5 分钟
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Hi there, this is Harry. Welcome back to my English learning podcast where I help you improve your English through short sentences. This is the most beneficial for those of you at an intermediate level. The sentence that I have for you today is - The Prime Minister's decision to suspend parliament has prompted an angry backlash from MPs and opponents of a no-deal Brexit. The present perfect tense. New vocabulary words and phrases. Check out VIP English Learning Club, Online Courses and ...
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  • Hi there.

  • This is Harry.

  • And welcome back to my podcast in relation to english grammar and helpful tips, hopefully to help you understand English and speak it and write it in a better format.

  • The first sentence that I have for you today has a little political flavor, and it's quite relevant, given the issues around Brexit.

  • So those of you who have been keeping in touch with politics in Europe will know the problems that the UK has.

  • And Europe, of course, with Britain's intention to leave the European Union.

  • So let me read it the first time.

  • The prime minister's decision to suspend parliament has prompted an angry backlash from MP's and opponents of a no deal Brexit.

  • Second reading, the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament has prompted an angry backlash from MP's and opponents of a no deal Brexit.

  • So lots of trials and tribulations, problems for the british prime minister, Mister Boris Johnson, as he tries to get his deal through, or indeed no deal.

  • And they introduce a very important word these days that I hadn't used or seen for a while.

  • To prorogue parliament means to force parliament to close under the british constitution.

  • Prorogue.

  • P r o r o g u e.

  • So you're going to hear and read that a lot in british newspapers.

  • So the sentence, the prime minister's decision.

  • So the decision of the prime minister.

  • The prime minister's.

  • And we have that apostrophe s at the end.

  • The prime minister's decision.