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  1. Aug 26, 2011 · The three words "celebrity,personality,personage " all mean well-known people, are there any difference when native speakers use them?

  2. Jul 2, 2015 · Presentazioni per accedere al forum, prove - New members must post here. Posta qui il tuo primo messaggio di presentazione per accedere alle sezioni immagini e video. Fai qui le tue prove, senza imbrattare il forum. 29/09/2024 10:07 50.277 80.288. Regole del Celebrity Forum.

  3. Mar 16, 2021 · Hello. In the film "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" Gilderoy Lockhart says, "Fame is a fickle friend, Harry. Celebrity is as celebrity does". So, the question is, why does Lockhart say it instead of, "Celebrity is as a celebrity does". Thanks in advance!

  4. Aug 24, 2011 · A celebrity endorsement is when someone famous appears in an ad, with the implication that you will be as cool, important, sexy, or whatever as the celebrity if you use the product.

  5. Mar 10, 2014 · The sentence is: "Students will play the game using music celebrities’ names." So, should it be celebrities’ names (with the apostrophe) or celebrities names (no apostrophe)? I always get confused when to use the apostrophe.

  6. May 18, 2009 · Three years later, Danica became the fourth woman to race in the Indy 500. She finished fourth and became an instant celebrity. Hi, We would say "instantly became a celebrity" in our mother tongue rather than "became an instant celebrity" in the above. So, does our counterpart sound good to...

  7. May 14, 2007 · I was just wondering if there is a French equivalent of celebrity culture? As you might be able to guess, this refers to the fascination surrounding the lives of famous people. This shows us the importance of celebrity culture in France and the curiosity which surrounds there people. Cela nous montre aussi l’importance de la culture des ...

  8. Sep 17, 2012 · Modern celebrity, peopled by (14) .... largely vain and vacuous, fills a need in our lives. It peoples talks shows, sells goods and newspapers and rewards the famous for - well, being famous.

  9. Sep 21, 2020 · Hi, I was reading an article about 'celebrity brands': Fans used to be crazy about a specific film, but now the public tends to base its consumption on the interest of celebrity attached to a specific product. I have two questions about two words: 1. interest: Does it mean 'attraction' like...

  10. Feb 23, 2021 · Question: The underlined sentence indicates that any wrong step will possibly: A. influence the price of a celebrity's products. B. cut short the artistic career of a celebrity in show business. C. damage the image of a celebrity in the eyes of the general public. D. decrease the popularity of a celebrity and the sales of his products.

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