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Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns Who, what, whose, what or which, who or whom;

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Other Ways to Say

Other Ways to Say Synonym words; happy, nice, easy, good, kind, pretty, funny, sad;

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Intersifiers Words in English

Intersifiers Words in English İntensifiers; an adverb that makes the meaning of another word stronger. More intense, more powerful, strong,…

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Collocations About LOVE and MARRIAGE

Collocations About LOVE and MARRIAGE Fall in love, love at first sight, the love of your life, get married/engaged, congratulate/toast/raise…

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Tables- English Vocabulary

Tables- English Vocabulary Desk, dining table, picnic table, pool table, trestle table, workbench, garden table;

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Using and Differences Either – Neither

Using and Differences Either - Neither Neither and Either are used to add an agreeing thought after a negative statement.;

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Phrasal Verbs – FOR

Phrasal Verbs - FOR Go for, act for, ask for, feel for, fear for;

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Action Verbs – Visual Expression

Action Verbs - Visual Expression call, comb, pack, see, set, rake, paste, read, sew, shout, ride, drink, lock, look and…

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50 Things Money Can’t Buy

50 Things Money Can't Buy Respect, well-adjusted kids, work-life balance, natural beauty, manners, common sense and etc...

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Stative Verbs

Stative Verbs Stative verbs are NOT used in Continuous Tenses. Stative verbs related to feelings; Like, dislike, love, hate, prefer,…

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