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Commonly confused time expressions

December 15, 2013 - pdf

These time expressions are often confused. We use during to say when something happens. We use for to say how long something lasts. I was… Continue reading

Using during

December 14, 2013 - pdf

We use during to talk about something that happens at a certain point within a period of time. I met Charles during my stay in… Continue reading

Confusing time expressions

December 11, 2013 - pdf

Time expressions show whether an action happened in the past or the present. For example, when you use the phrase ‘two years ago’, you are… Continue reading

Grammar structures used to express disappointment

December 10, 2013 - pdf

In English, we can express our disappointment in very many ways. Of course, the phrases we use in any given context largely depend upon the… Continue reading

Simple future and going to

December 4, 2013 - pdf

We use many different tense forms to talk about future. In many cases, nearly all of these forms are possible with very similar meanings. However,… Continue reading

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