I would never choose to live in another country, but if I do/ did move to another country, it will/would be Spain.
did;We use the first conditional to communicate that a condition is possible. We use the second conditional to communicate that something is impossible, unlikel
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Iโm used to wake up/ waking up early, so I have no problem getting here at 7 a.m
We use to be used to + gerund/noun to talk about something that we are accustomed to. We often use the expression to talk about whether something is a problem.
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I made my son to clean up/ clean up his room.
After the causative verbs let, make, and have, we use an object followed by the base form of the second verb. We do not use the infinitive form of the second ve
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We discussed about adding/ adding additional security measures.
We can talk about something or argue about something, but we canโt discuss about something.
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We have a three-days/ day weekend coming up.
A compound adjective is when two or more words join to modify the same noun. If a compound adjective has a noun, the noun should be singular.
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eraser
Reset score!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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trap
No points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
Give points!
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We wonโt cancel the meeting even though/ even if it snows later.
Even though is for true conditions, and even if is for hypothetical conditions or for conditions that havenโt happened yet.
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Did you hear the new/ the news about the Kardashians?
News (i.e. information about current events) is a singular noun and ends in an โs.โ
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I have much/ a lot of experience with children.
we donโt normally use much with non-count nouns in positive statements. Instead, we use a lot of.
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The ground is all wet. It should/ must have rained.
must ( used to draw a conclusion about the past)
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My friend recommended me to buy/ recommended that I buy this car
Recommended that ...
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thief
Give points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Thanks/ Thank/ Thank you God I donโt have to work tomorrow.
Thank God is an expression we use to express gratitude to God or to communicate that we are happy about something.
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There are 21 millions/ million residents in the state of Florida.
If we mention an exact number, we donโt add an โsโ after hundred, thousand, million, or billion.