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Do you know the difference between ?used to?, ?be used to? and ?get used to?? ?Used to? is for past situations that are no longer true, ?Be used to? is a verb phrase for situations or activities that you do regularly and ?Get used to? indicates that...
Good students of English can know all the English words there are to know, yet still feel like a fish out of water if they don't take the time to master English slang and idioms. Now pause from reading this for just a few seconds. Did you notice...
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The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is the largest freely-available corpus of English, and the only large and balanced corpus of American English. A simple click for each query will automatically fill in the form for you, search through...
GUYS,,, What's Up? We hope you are having a good day today. When we meet my friends, that's what we say: "What's Up?" Of course, this phrase means "Hello, how are you?" "What's Up" is a very common and very easy idiom. An idiom...