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Threw vs. Through vs. Thru vs. Thorough

January 26, 2017 - pdf

As with other homophones, the words threw, through, and thru may sound alike but have different meanings and uses. Threw and through have very distinct… Continue reading

Entertainment idioms

January 25, 2017 - pdf

Here is a list of idioms that refer to the entertainment industry and the people working in it. Each idiom is followed by its meaning.… Continue reading

Combine two sentences using a participle

January 24, 2017 - pdf

Study the following sentences. He stood by the table. He was examining some papers. We can combine these two sentences into one. He stood by… Continue reading

Talking about likes in English

January 24, 2017 - pdf

All of us have got likes and dislikes. Here are a few expressions that you can use to talk about how much you like or… Continue reading

Change into future continuous tense

January 23, 2017 - pdf

Study the sentence given below. We will sail in an hour. This sentence is in the simple future tense. We can convert this sentence into… Continue reading

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