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I was learning english
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Adjactive + Prepositions
Some adjactives are usually followed by
prepositions. The preposition "of" always comes after "afraid", so you
would never use "afraid about".
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Confusing Words
Some word are very confusing, such as "almost", "most", and "mostly".
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Word Forms
There are some different forms of a
word. If you know that, you will use them without difficulty. So I am
busy, and busy doing webpage, and this is my business.
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Word Forms 2
Another one showing you two forms of a word -- noun and adjactive. Beauty and the Beast -- Beauty, of course, is beautiful!
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Idioms
Did you know what is "come off"? It is "succeed". Don't overlook this!
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Idiom sample sentences
Sample sentences with idioms
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Idiom sample sentences 2
Sample sentences with idioms
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Useful sentences
Useful / beautiful sentences
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Gerunds
Sample sentences with gerunds
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Gerunds 2
Sample sentences with gerunds
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Last updated: 27 July, 1999
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