We use these questions with action verbs to ask about things in the past. Remember…
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In the previous two lessons, we learned that we use the future perfect continuous in…
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“to be a cheapskate” / “Don’t be a cheapskate.” Meaning: a person who is unwilling…
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We use questions with “who” to ask “what person”. “Who” is always referring to a…
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Gerunds and infinitives are different ways to use verbs. We can use them in a…
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“For one thing,…” Meaning: used when giving just one of many reasons Similar Expressions One…
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In different lessons, we studied comparatives. Comparatives are used to compare two people, places, or…
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Listen to the Lesson We use this sentence pattern to emphasize that something…
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“to be a people person” Meaning: a person who is good at dealing with people…
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When something appears to be true or likely then we can use this sentence pattern.…