A Song with Past Simple Tense & Past Continuous Tense — Mary’s English Blog

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* First, let’s look at the form (conjugation / spelling) of English verbs. They follow very simple patterns. English verb forms are much easier than many European languages like Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and German. The Turkish language also has many more verb forms than English. There are patterns in every language which, if you can […]

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Essay – Whether studying films at school is as important as studying literature? — pteielts

Whether studying films at school is as important as studying literature? Analyzing motion pictures while at a place of education is as vital as learning literature. I agree with the statement because studying films helps in developing creativity, is a source of inspiration for many students and it helps the child in choosing correct life […]

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When you ‘hit’ your English in the RIGHT WAY — The FUTURE of Learning

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: (Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2ucsxdT) Ever listened to your favourite song and asked yourself why you liked it? It’s usually because there is a certain part of the song you really like the sound of – and when you are listening to the song you can hardly wait until that…

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IELTS |TIPS AND TECHNIQUE |BASIC INTRODUCTION OF IELTS EXAM — ieltsnisha

If you are aiming for the elusive and the highest possible score, a band 9, in IELTS because it opens more doors, then you need to know the following information. In IELTS you will be tested on your proficiency with the English language. These will be divided into sections which will test your core skills. […]

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Learn English Phrases Everyday [audio] — U-Dictionary

1. Add insult to injury The phrase “add insult to injury” is a common English idiom. It means to make a bad situation worse. This phrase is usually used as part of a sentence. Here are three example sentences for your reference. “They told me I didn’t have enough experience, and to add insult to […]

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SMASH IELTS: Things To Do Before You Write I — naijawriter

Writing is hard or easy, depending on how you approach it. If you approach it with dread and disdain you will find it hard and you won’t get the best out of yourself. If you approach it with interest and a genuine desire to improve, you will find it easy. You will enjoy writing […]

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