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How much of what I've written here do you understand? What does seem clear is that we need to spend more money on this project. What does what happened last night have to do with what's happening today? Let's go to the movies next time. "What makes you think there will be a nex...
At school, students often learn by heart the base, past simple and past participle (sometimes called V1, V2, V3, meaning Verb 1, Verb 2, Verb 3) for irregular verbs. They may spend many hours chanting: sing, sang, sung; go, went, gone; have, had, had; etc. They do not learn ...
The course caters to students of which grade? Is the syllabus required for the course same as school's? Is this an alternative to maths tuition class? How is the course structured? How many hours would my child have to spend on this? What is the Summer camp mentioned about in ...
The verb LLEVAR is very common, very useful and trying to translate it with one word would lead to a lot of confusion. When I came to Spain it almost always occurred in the first few minutes when meeting someone. ¿Cuánto tiempo llevas aquí? (How long have you been here?) and it...
The course caters to students of which grade? Is the syllabus required for the course same as school's? Is this an alternative to maths tuition class? How is the course structured? How many hours would my child have to spend on this? What is the Summer camp mentioned about in ...
spend[spend] spent[spent] spent[spent] 花费 spit[spit] spat[spæt]/spit spat/spit 吐出 spring[spriŋ] sprang[spræŋ]/sprung sprung[sprʌŋ] 跳跃 stand[stænd] stood[stud] stood[stud] 站立 steal[sti:l] stole[stəul] stolen[ˈstəulən] 偷 sweep[swi:p] swept...
[intransitive] withdraw (from something) (into something/yourself) to become quieter and spend less time with other people She's beginning to withdraw into herself. She withdrew into her own world. Word OriginSee withdraw in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee withdraw in the Oxford Lea...
to have so much money that you do not have to be careful with it Phrasal Verbs burn away burn down burn itself out burn off burn out burn up Seeburnin the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySeeburnin the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English ...
As we spend more time in the virtual world, manipulating images, audio, and video like gods, we need to keep the reality of our existence in mind. We can’t photoshop ourselves to be sexier, edit our conversations to remove faux pas, or fast forward our way through a traffic jam. I...