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The idiom “low-hanging fruit” is commonly used to describe tasks, goals, or opportunities that are easy...
1. Present Tense
The present tense describes actions that happen now, regularly, or are always true.
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Both “yet” and “already” are adverbs used mainly with the present perfect tense:
I have eaten.
She...
Understanding “my” and “mine” is an important step in mastering English grammar, especially for beginners....


