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aaiieell · 1 month
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Hello English students!
Let's talk about the verb "prefer" and its different structures! Whether you're an English learner or teacher, this one's for you!
From "prefer + noun" to "prefer + to-infinitive" or even "prefer + gerund" - there are various ways to express your preferences in English.
Check out the picture above for some super useful example sentences!
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affluentenglish · 8 months
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airyairyaucontraire · 2 years
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The way Seward describes collecting a sample of Lucy’s blood after she accidentally cuts her hand makes it really hard to tell whether he told her that was what he was doing or whether he did it, like, furtively while appearing to give first aid. It also seems strange that he would need to be so opportunistic about taking a blood sample, that he didn’t expect to get one except for the chance occurrence of her getting an accidental wound; would the equipment to do that in a normal, medical way be too difficult to carry in his pockets?
I mean, we know he’s always got a lancet.
Also, “he sucked the gangrene from my wound” is absolutely The Worst “how we became friends” story I can conceive of right now. I bet you did, you little freak.
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jinruihokankeikaku · 4 months
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Japanese parts-of-speech are so interesting and the way they seem to be discussed rather differently in Japanese-language linguistic texts and English-language linguistic texts is like. Intriguing and frustrating. Like this is based purely on my cursory reading of the English and Japanese Wikipedia articles on the subject but there really doesn't seem to be a prevailing consensus on how best to classify them.
Like my initial uninformed view is that it seems clear that copula-type words like である and です are verbs and that だ is therefor also a verb even if it doesn't entirely act like one. But apparently that is a topic of some debate....
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allosupphd · 9 months
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cerealmonster15 · 1 year
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STEVEN KING SAID THAT????? girl. what da hell.
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altrxisme · 1 year
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I literally turned off my new follower notication bc of spam bots >:(
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theenglishnook · 6 days
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A Historical Insight into Spanish Adjectives
The Evolution In the annals of linguistic evolution, the origins of adjectives trace back to the dawn of human expression. As early societies sought to navigate their world, they crafted descriptors to distinguish between the mundane and the extraordinary. From the primal grunts of our ancestors to the eloquent prose of ancient civilizations, adjectives emerged as the bridge between thought and…
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aaiieell · 4 months
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In your own time vs On your own time
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Season's greetings! Let's keep learning English. Ever wondered about the subtle yet crucial difference between the phrases "in your own time" and "on your own time"? If so, let's dive into the nuances together!
Check out the sheet below for some enlightening examples that will help you master these expressions.
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cartoon2023 · 8 months
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Exploring Technological Examples in English
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sharpenglishacademy · 4 months
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news4nose · 8 months
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Sanskrit language is both a guardian of ancient wisdom, and the profound healing traditions of Ayurveda. Do you know the enduring significance of Sanskrit, its impact on technology, and its contributions to English language?
Do you know which words in English have been taken from Sanskrit? More on  World Sanskrit Day
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allosupphd · 9 months
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chetchat101 · 11 months
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