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  • Where is your happy place?
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    Where there is love and peace.

  • What strategies do you use to help English language learners improve their pronunciation?
  • how to get more student?
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    Be active on the app. Engage with people the best you can.

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  • What is the object of preposition

    Write a sentence explaining the answer.


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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun being acted on, referenced, or affected by the preposition in a prepositional phrase. It's the word or group of words that has a relationship with something else in the sentence that the prepositional phrase is expressing.

  • Dangling Prepositions. What are they?

    How are they used?


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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    Dangling prepositions Using a preposition without an object is always incorrect, whether it's at the end of a sentence or not (unless it's part of a phrasal verb). These incomplete prepositional phrases are known as dangling prepositions, or hanging prepositions.

  • With, for, of, by and to. Are these prepositions
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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    ●By' and 'with' as prepositions are used to show how something is done. ●Both to and for are prepositions, one of the eight parts of speech, and both are used quite a lot. The difference between to and for lies in their meanings and the words they’re typically used with. ●of,” “at,” and “for” can be used in contexts other than time or space; they can also connect nouns with their objects.

  • When is the present perfect used?
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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    The present perfect is used to describeAn action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present. I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (= and I still do.) An action performed during a period that has not yet finished.🌍👌

  • What is your biggest fear of learning English?
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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    One of the biggest fears when learning a language is not understanding what you hear. This is a fundamental skill in communication, it is not enough to speak, it is necessary to understand what others say to converse.

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  • What type of weather do you like?
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    Mia
    MiaCountry flag: ca
    Certified TEFL Teacher

    I love rainy and cool weather and sunny and cool weather🤗😁