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For or During?
Category: Grammar
Date: 07.02.2024
Let's break it down further with more examples to clarify the difference between "for" and "during": For: "For" indicates the duration of an action or state. It's used when you want to   ...
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WHY PERFECT INFINITIVE?
Category: Grammar
Date: 30.12.2023
We understand that in Conditional, Future Perfect,  as well as with modal verbs, Perfect Infinitive cannot be ignored in certain circumstances. Let's try to explore the reasons for using Perfect   ...
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Perfect Infinitive
Category: Grammar
Date: 30.12.2023
Perfect Infinitive - The Perfect Infinitive is formed by using "have" + past participle (3rd column of Irregular Verbs List or V+ed). - It conveys information about the completion of an action. -   ...
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Shade or Shade?
Category: Grammar
Date: 25.12.2023
Alright, class, let's talk about the difference between "shade" and "shadow." Both words have multiple meanings, so let's break them down. Shade: 1. Area hidden from light: - Shade refers to a dark   ...
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Funny Christmas Greetings!
Category: Grammar
Date: 25.12.2023
**1.** - ?? "May your Christmas be filled with joy, laughter, and fewer fruitcakes than you can count! ??" **2.** - ?? "Wishing you a holiday season more festive than Santa's workshop on   ...
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Much vs Many
Category: Grammar
Date: 13.12.2023
Many is used with things we can count. For example, you can count apples, books, or people. - There are many books on the shelf. - How many apples do you want? Much is used with things we   ...
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Few / A Few / Little / A Little
Category: Grammar
Date: 13.12.2023
FEW - not enough for the nouns that we can count (cows, tables, books, etc.) LITTLE - not enough for the nouns that we canNOT count (Uncountable nouns are nouns which cannot be counted and they   ...
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More Psychology Vocab
Category: Grammar
Date: 06.12.2023
The Psychology Vocab: Perception: Explanation: The way individuals interpret and understand information through their senses. Example: Two people witnessing an event may have different   ...
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The Psychology of Rumors Vocabulary, B2 - C1
Category: Grammar
Date: 06.12.2023
The Psychology of Rumors Vocabulary: Perception, speculation, social dynamics, cognition, interpretation, perspective, insight, understanding, outlook, viewpoint, hypothesis, assumption,   ...
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