Today, you are going to learn everything you need to know to survive the airport in English. I remember when I first arrived in Japan. I understood some Japanese but
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For or Since? These prepositions of time both talk about past events that continue until now but they work in different ways. Learn how to use them now!
Don’t get still, yet, just and already mixed up – Check out this lesson now!
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns like a native speaker. Every, any, some and no are really useful in lots of situations!
If you want to talk about an amount or quantity of something with confidence, you need to learn what quantifiers are and how to use them.
Look, watch and see are easy to use like a native speaker with this essential guide to these easily confused verbs. Never get them mixed up again!