Saturdays test Your English lesson 40 on any new words - a podcast by Cullen Pope

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Welcome to our next lesson where we talk about a few words our students did not understand.

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Let's start with the word 

Top 

What is the meaning of the word.

Top? 

The top can mean the highest 

or the uppermost point, 

part, or surface of something.

Similar words could be

Highest point 

or tip

And it is used in the word 

Mountaintop

So we could use it in a sentence like 

Mary stood at the top of the stairs.

Top can also mean a lid, a cover, or cap. 

So we can use it when we talk about "beer bottle tops."

Please answer the questions in this lesson. 

By clicking the link and send a sentence using the word

Top 

Ok, so let's go onto the next word 

Any

Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing, 

or a number of things, no matter how much or how many.

And it can also be used as in this example 

"I don't have any choice 

Similar words could be 

Some

A piece of

A part of

And we can see how it is used in the word anyone

And in a sentence like 

Can anyone make us some tea? 

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question. 

Have you filled in any of the questions from last Saturday's lesson?

Click the link below to answer the questions from Saturdays lesson and test your English 

And let's keep learning together in the next lesson. 

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