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List of Verbs Followed by Gerunds

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List of Verbs Followed by Gerunds
List of Verbs Followed by Gerunds Admit, advise, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, bear, begin, deny and etc…
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For, Since and Ago

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For, Since and Ago
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 …
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Using Go + ing

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Using Go + ing
Using Go + ing Describing leisure activities using the gerund; go running, go shopping, go hiking, go surfing, go bowling, go sailing and etc…
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Synonyms for ABOUT

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Synonyms for ABOUT
Synonyms for ABOUT Approximately, almost, around, concerning;
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Phrasal Verbs Related to DRIVING

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Phrasal Verbs Related to DRIVING
Phrasal Verbs Related to DRIVING Drive off, run out of, pull over, cut off, break down, drive up;
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If or Whether

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If or Whether
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.;
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Detailed Body Parts in English

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Detailed Body Parts in English
Detailed Body Parts in English Ankle, arm, cheeks, chin, ears, elbow, eye, finger, foot, forehead, hair, knees, legs and etc…
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Collocations with Time

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Collocations with Time
Collocations with Time Spend time, waste time, make time, just in time, pass the time, stall for time and etc…
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All ways & Always – Using and Difference

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All ways & Always – Using and Difference
All ways & Always – Using and Difference All ways means “by every means or method”. Always means “forever”;
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Advanced Level Vocabulary

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Advanced Level Vocabulary
Advanced Level Vocabulary Very hungry –> starving, very eager –> keen, very pretty –> gorgeous, very valuable –> precious and etc…
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