| Id | ESLPod_1114_WE_1902 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1114 |
| Episode Title | Forms of Government |
| Phrase | imaginary |
| Text | The word "imaginary," in this podcast, means pretend, not real, or only in one's mind, especially with a lot of interesting and creative ideas: "The teenagers played imaginary guitars, pretending they were on stage in front of a large audience." As a verb, "to imagine" means to create a mental image or picture of something: "Can you imagine what heaven looks like?" The verb "to imagine" can also mean to have the wrong or incorrect idea about something: "Did she really say that, or was I just imagining it?" The phrase "imagine that" is used to express pleasant surprise over what another person has said: "He got his dream job right after graduation. Imagine that!" |
| Topics | Government + Law |
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