This expression is used when we were about to do or start something, but something…
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We can use “will” with any of the question words to make future tense questions.…
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Listen to the Conversation Interviewer: How long have you been looking for a…
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“to binge-watch something” / “binge-watching” Meaning: to watch multiple TV show episodes or movies from…
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Listen to the Lesson We use “seem” when something appears to be true,…
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We can use adverbs of frequency to tell how often we do something or how…
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Listen to the Conversation Interviewer: I see on your resume that you majored…
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“to blow a fuse” / “Don’t blow a fuse.” Meaning: to suddenly become very angry…
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We use reported speech when we want to tell somebody what another person, newspaper, book,…
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We use “seem” when something appears to be true, probable, or likely. We use this…