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- How would you describe joy to someone who has never experienced it?
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Joy is like a burst of sunshine within you, a feeling of pure happiness that radiates though your entire being, making everything feel lighter and brighter.
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Patient Attentive Funny
- Learn English Phrasal Verbs: "Come Down With"
This phrase is used to describe falling ill or experiencing the onset of a sickness. Example: 1. Situation: Catching a Common Cold- Last week, I came down with a nasty cold and had to stay home from work. 2 Situation: Contracting the Flu- Sarah came down with the flu after her trip to Europe.
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Start test- What is the present simple? Can you give examples? Thank you
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Present simple is used to talk about general things, the things that are always true or daily routines. For example: I wake up at 7 every morning. ( daily routine) Dogs are kind animals. ( general) Water boils at 100 degrees. ( always true)
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SWIMS is the same upside down and backwards
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Easy peasy (lemon squeezy) *meaning something is easy to do*
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- How to learn english with tv series how to do it? I really work hard daily but nothing improved
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You can use "that" when the information in the clause is essential to the sentence's meaning. Example: "The book that I borrowed from the library was fascinating." DEFINING CLAUSE You can also use it with words like "all," "everything," "nothing," "anything," etc. "all that," "everything that," "nothing that," "anything that" Use "which" when the information in the clause is additional not essential to the essence of the sentence. Example: "The book, which I borrowed from the library, was fascinating." The important part of the sentence was "The book was fascinating" and that it was borrowed wasn't necessary. NON-DEFINING CLAUSE You can use which after a preposition like "in which," "at which," "on which"