Here is the conversation of a "BBC Learning English" YouTube channel's video -
Feifei = We sometimes put the word "straight" in front of "fire". Straight here means "very".
Roy = So I probably should have said your t-shirt is straight fire, then.
Feifei = Only if that's what you really think!
Could anyone please explain what is the meaning of that sentence in bold? Can I say that sentence in different ways? Please help.
Only if that's what you really think! Meaning?
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Re: Only if that's what you really think! Meaning?
I wouldn't waste your time with that BBC Learning English program because it's a load of old codswallop.Hasib wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 4:20 pm Here is the conversation of a "BBC Learning English" YouTube channel's video -
Feifei = We sometimes put the word "straight" in front of "fire". Straight here means "very".
Roy = So I probably should have said your t-shirt is straight fire, then.
Feifei = Only if that's what you really think!
Could anyone please explain what is the meaning of that sentence in bold? Can I say that sentence in different ways? Please help.
Really, I'm not joking. It's total junk with very bad teaching and learning theory.