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[...] It is important to know the difference between a phrasal verb and the noun form of the phrasal verb. You’ll find that the IELTS, First Certificate, CAE, and TOEFL will test you on [...]
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[...] English language learners are often unsure about using “would” and “used to” to express [...]
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[...] use ‘could, might, or may.’ This week’s English listening exercise uses a TED video featuring Pete Alcorn’s prediction for the 2200 uses these words frequently. Answer the [...]
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[...] phrasal verbs mean? Take the quiz below to test your skills. Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb: I don’t ____ ____ pranks. Your daughter is sick. Did she ____ __? Don’t ____ [...]
[...] find out more about the 3 word phrasal verbs and the rules: Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb in the correct tense from the list above. Write your answer in comments and we will [...]
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[...] the way we live our lives in most of the world now. Watch and see if you can answer the English listening exercise questions below. Answer the questions below in comments, and we will respond. If the [...]
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