I use dictionaries a lot, especially to brush up on my English. Sometimes I come across words I don’t get, so I look them up. It’s not just about knowing what words mean; it’s also about how to use them right. Dictionaries help me with that, you know? They’re like my go-to when I’m trying to improve my language skills and understand stuff better.
I used to rely heavily on dictionaries, but now I find myself using Google Translate more. It’s convenient, although I’ve learned it’s not always accurate. So, I often end up using both to make sure I’m getting the right meaning.
Nah, not really. I used to use dictionaries, but these days, I find them a bit too tedious. Plus, with all the technology we have, I can usually figure out what I need to know without them. Google’s my quick fix when I need a translation, even though it’s not always perfect. But hey, good enough works for me most of the time
Well, I wouldn’t say I use dictionaries all the time, but they do come in handy occasionally. Whenever I stumble upon a particularly tricky word or phrase, I’ll whip out my trusty dictionary to get a better understanding. It’s not my first instinct, but having one nearby definitely helps when I’m in a pinch.
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