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Informal Contractions and Examples Gonna, wanna, gotta, lemme, outta, kinda, hafta and etc… Follow the list expressions and examples;
Had to – Obligation In The Past When we use an obligation in the present we can use either ‘must’ or ‘has to’. In the past, this is different. …
Expressions with Future Meaning be to + bare infinitive, be about + full infinitive, be due + full infinitive and etc… Follow the list for other examples;
Linking Words in English Linking words in English are words that are used to combine or link in one sentence two statements presenting contrast, comparison, condition, supposition, purpose, etc.
One Day Vocabulary In English Wake up, get up, take a shower, brush my teeth, get dress, have breakfast and etc… Follow the list for visual examples;
Traffic Signs Explained Stop, give way, no U turn, roundabout, 60 km/h speed limit and etc… Follow the visual expressions;
Formal and Informal English Verbs; to depart, to retain, to cease and etc… Nouns; deficiency, vision, residence and etc… Adjectives; incorrect, amiable and etc…
Phrasal Verbs – Around The House to take out the trash, to pick (something) up, to throw (something) away and etc… Follow the list;
Past Simple and Present Perfect With NEVER When we use ‘never’ with the Past Simple, we use it to describe something in the past that did not happen.
Collocations With HAVE Have an accident, have an argument, have a conversation, have a chat, have a dream and etc… Follow the list for other collocations;