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Don't have a favorite, but I can say it wont be politics and religion. I would venture into a debate on Teaching , think I am brave enough.
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Their is a possessive pronoun that is used to indicate ownership by a group of people. For example, - The students forgot their books. There, on the other hand, is an adverb used to indicate a place or location. For example, - The store is over there.
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Than is a conjunction used to make comparisons between two things, indicating a difference in degree, quantity, or quality. Here are a few examples:- - She is taller than him. - I would rather go for a walk than watch television. - Apples are healthier than cookies. Then is an adverb that refers to a specific point in time or an order of events. It is used to indicate a sequence, consequence, or a subsequent action. Here are a few examples:- - I went to the store, and then I came home. - If you finish your homework, then you can play video games. - We had dinner, and then we watched a movie.
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Money does not grow on trees!
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I think you mean "Amateur" which means someone who engages in an activity or pursuit non-professionally or for leisure.
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Then: means "at that time" and is used to talk about when things will happen Example: I was living in Cairo then Than: Is used to compare things Example: They observe rather than act.
- What is the difference between I believed you and I believed in you?
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"I believed you" indicates that you trusted or had faith in something that the person said or claimed. It implies that you accepted their statement as true or valid without necessarily expressing support or confidence in the person themselves. On the other hand, "I believed in you" suggests that you had confidence, faith, or trust in the abilities, character, or potential of the person. It signifies that you had a belief in their capabilities and were supportive of them.
- What is your most favourite thing about learning a new language?
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The following are my favourite things about learning a new language:- - Cultural insight. - Communication and connection. - Travel and exploration. - Personal growth. - Professional opportunities.