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Use the language. The more often you use it, the better. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Normally people will help you if you ask them.
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Hi everyone, I am familiar with the usage of 'at night' but having seen the expression 'by night', I would like to know if there's a difference in meaning between them. I've tried to find an answer to my question in
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If you wanted to know what your friend was doing at the moment, ' What are you doing?' would have been enough. Other more informal posibilities are: 'So, what's up?' or 'What are you up to?' Since, when you asked the
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As I see it, may is more certain than might . So, in your sentence: "You may want to undo what you did" , you assume that it is more likely that this person has an intention to undo what he/she did. The second sentence: "You might
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A friend asked me this question and I just wasn't able to answer. Can anybody help me? What's the English word for 'someone who uses sofisticated words to impress others'? Thank you.
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Hi everyone, I need some advice from experienced teachers. I am used to teaching small groups (15 people a group maximum) but I have started working with 30 student groups and I find it difficult to keep in control. For example, I don't seem to
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