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2분Sama Alkhalili5년 전영어8 Expressions That'll Make You Sound More Natural in American EnglishIn this article, I’m going to teach you these 8 common words and expressions: Be about to Hideous Bent...
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4분Sama Alkhalili5년 전영어5 Secrets to Learning Phrasal Verbs If you’re like most English learners, you hate phrasal verbs. And I don’t blame you. Mastering...
2분Sama Alkhalili6년 전영어The Main Uses of the Verb 'to Get' Using Get for a Change in State 'Get' can indicate a process of change. The change can be related to...
2분Sama Alkhalili6년 전영어How to Improve your English Listening SkillsA lot of English learners struggle with understanding native and fluent speakers. Real English is difficult...
4분Sama Alkhalili5년 전영어7 Phrasal Verbs to Talk About Love and RelationshipsHave you been learning English for a long time and still struggling to speak it and understand it comfortably?...
2분Sama Alkhalili6년 전영어Tips to Master Gerunds and Infinitives 3Last week, we learned that we can use the gerund as a subject or as a complement in a sentence. We also...
3분Sama Alkhalili5년 전영어AT, ON, & IN - Important Prepositions of Time & PlaceI’ve never met an English learner who doesn’t struggle with prepositions in English. In fact, whenever...
2분Sama Alkhalili6년 전영어Tips to Master Gerunds and Infinitives 1 For the next couple of weeks, we're going to learn when to use the infinitive and when to use the gerund....