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prepositions of place

Prepositions of place are used to describe the location of an object or person in relation to another object or person. There are many prepositions of place in English, including “in,” “on,” and “at.” To use prepositions of place optimally, there are two types of sentence structure: Preposition (and complement) + subject + verb. For […]

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English Articles

Articles are special modifiers that appear before nouns or noun phrases. Like other adjectives, they help clarify the meaning of the noun in your sentence. There are only two articles in the English language: “the” and “a” (and its variant “an,” used before a word that starts with a vowel sound). A noun may also appear

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gotcha

Gotcha is a very casual way to say “got you”. This is a great way to tell another person that you understand what they are saying. A: We need to send out the report as soon as possible. B: Gotcha. I’ll do it now.

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hold your horses

Hold your horses is a useful idiom for when you want someone to be patient and wait. A: Hurry, we are going to be late for the movie! B: Hold your horses. I’m almost ready. This is a very casual way to say you want the other person to wait just a little bit longer.

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