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List of Verbs Followed by Gerunds Admit, advise, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, bear, begin, deny and etc…
Using and Difference – For, Since and Ago For; is used to indicate a period of time. Since; is used to refer to the starting point of actions or …
Using Go + ing Describing leisure activities using the gerund; go running, go shopping, go hiking, go surfing, go bowling, go sailing and etc…
Synonyms for ABOUT Approximately, almost, around, concerning;
Phrasal Verbs Related to DRIVING Drive off, run out of, pull over, cut off, break down, drive up;
If or Whether In many cases, IF and WHETHER can be used interchargebly. However, here are three instances when we always use WHETHER and never IF.;
Detailed Body Parts in English Ankle, arm, cheeks, chin, ears, elbow, eye, finger, foot, forehead, hair, knees, legs and etc…
Collocations with Time Spend time, waste time, make time, just in time, pass the time, stall for time and etc…
All ways & Always – Using and Difference All ways means “by every means or method”. Always means “forever”;
Advanced Level Vocabulary Very hungry –> starving, very eager –> keen, very pretty –> gorgeous, very valuable –> precious and etc…