Do you know... who has been to Las Vegas?
anyone
New York-New York is a hotel. Its towers look like the high-rise buildings of New York City.
New York-New York is a hotel whose towers look like the high-rise buildings of New York City.
You've cleaned the flat well quite.
You've cleaned the flat quite well.
Genuis
To attempt
To try to do something
Let's buy him... that he'll be able to use.
something
The Venetian looks just like Venice. Gondolas there float on real canals.
The Venetian, where gondolas float on real canals, looks just like Venice.
The 110-storey building is a bit tall.
The 110-storey building is extremely/quite tall.
(In American English, it is "story."
Somebody who has a natural talent. For example, she is a gifted singer.
To attach
To stick to something, to join two things together
I'm sorry, but there's... here who can help you.
no one
At Luxor, you feel like you're in Egypt. It is designed like an enormous Pyramid.
At Luxor, which is designed like an enormous Pyramid, you feel like you're in Egypt.
The house is very old because they pulled it down.
The house is very old. As a result, they pulled it down.
They pulled the house down because it was very old.
Because the house was very old, they pulled it down.
American English -- tore down.
Multi-tasking
A verb that means to do multiple activities (tasks) at the same time. For example, listening to a podcast and cooking dinner at the same time.
To check something out
To take a look at something to get more information
I haven't seen my brother....
anywhere.
Combine the sentence using a non-defining relative clause:
"You can tour the 'world' in Las Vegas. Hotels there are copies of famous cities."
You can tour the 'world' in Las Vegas, where hotels there are copies of famous cities.
She wants a garden, she loves since gardening.
She loves gardening since/because she loves gardening.
Well-liked
This means that a person has a good reputation and that other people respect and like this person.
To figure out
To discover information/to finally understand something.
There's... who I want you to meet.
someone
But the waiters and gondoliers don't answer you in Italian! You speak to them.
But the waiters and gondoliers who / that you speak to don't answer you in Italian.
People in wheelchairs can't go upstairs due to there is no lift.
People in wheelchairs can't go upstairs because/since there is no lift.
Take for granted
This means to not appreciate something they way you should. For example, when the train stops working, you may take for granted how amazing it is that the train is normally reliable every day.
To end up
the result of a process, series of events, or choices, even if that wasn’t the plan