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It is the core of a language regardless of one's culture, mastery and understanding of it. Being able to use grammar also widens one's vocabulary. It opens doors of opportunit…
It is the core of a language regardless of one's culture, mastery and understanding of it. Being able to use grammar also widens one's vocabulary. It opens doors of opportunit…
Sometimes a phrasal verb (put on / take off etc.) has an object. For example: verb - object. - put on your coat. verb - object: - take off your shoes. You can say: - put on your c…
A phrasal verb is a verb (go/look/be etc.) + in/out/up/down etc. in - out - on - off : In: - I waited outside the shop I didn't go in . - Sarah opened the door of the car and go in…
ask ( somebody ) for ... belong to ... happen to ... listen to ... talk to somebody (about ... ) speak to somebody (about ... ) thank somebody for ... think about ... or think of ... wait …
afraid of / good at ... etc (adjective + preposition): afraid of ... / scared of ... - Are you afraid of dogs? angry with somebody angry about something: - Why are you angry with me? Wha…
on: - Jane isn't at work this week. She's on holiday . - We watched the news on TV . - We listened to the news on the radio . - I spoke to Rachel on the phone last night. - The hou…
- Jane is going to France next week. - We walked from the hotel to the station. - A lot of English words come from Latin. - We jumped into the water. - A man came out of the house and …
next to / beside / between / in front of / behind : - A is next to B. or A is beside B. - B is between A and C. - D is in front of B. E is behind B. also: - A is on the left . - C …
to go / come / return / walk (etc.) to ... - We're going to London on Sunday. - I want to go to Italy next year. - We walked from my house to the center of town . - What time do y…