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WWW.DEEL.IR - English prepositions after the verb THINK 92-15
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English prepositions after the verb THINK 92-15. Think about / Think of. The two most common prepositions used after the verb think are about and of. They are very similar, but there is a small difference. Usually when you think of something, it is a brief moment just a few seconds. It is also used for opinions. When you think about something you are considering it for a longer time like a few minutes or more. Every time I hear this song, I think of. Thinking for a few seconds). What do you think of.
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WWW.DEEL.IR - 92-8 Phrasal Verbs about Socializing
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92-8 Phrasal Verbs about Socializing. The following is a list of phrasal verbs which are usually used in socializing:. If you ask someone over,. The person to your house or apartment:. My roommates and I are going to ask. Our English teacher over. If you ask someone out,. You invite the person to go out for a romantic encounter:. But I turned him down. He’s just not my type. When a person comes over,. They arrive at your house or apartment:. Why don’t you come over. To my place after class? To meet up wi...
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WWW.DEEL.IR - A Poem 91-24
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Was something of a recluse. A person who doesn’t leave her home very often or talk face-to-face. In person) with other people. Yet she is known now as one of the great American poets of the 19. Dickinson wrote often of death and immortality. Usually related to one’s soul living forever, never dying), but her poetry wasn’t always about such deep. Serious) topics. Here’s one of her more inspiring. Causing positive thoughts and enthusiasm) poems:. If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking. If I can stop. Will n...
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WWW.DEEL.IR - How to pronounce -ed in E nglish verbs 92-2
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How to pronounce -ed in E nglish verbs 92-2. At the end of regular verbs correctly can sometimes be difficult.Below,there is a checklist to help you understand how - ed. 1) -ED is pronounced like ED (with an extra syllable). After verbs ending in T and D sounds. 2) -ED is pronounced like T (NO extra syllable). After verbs ending in S, X, K, P, F, SH, and CH sounds. 3) -ED is pronounced like D (NO extra syllable). In all other verbs. نوشته شده در سه شنبه هفتم آبان ۱۳۹۲ساعت 13:42 PM. A Cup of English.
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WWW.DEEL.IR - How to Disagree Politely in English 92-17
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How to Disagree Politely in English 92-17. In spoken English, just saying I disagree is often too direct. Most English speakers use phrases that are modified to be more polite, or indirect methods to express disagreement. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to disagree without offending anyone! Expressions for Polite Disagreement. I’m afraid I disagree. Eed to buy at least 10 new machines this year in order to keep up with the increased production. I beg to differ. I’m not so sure about that. I think we sho...
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WWW.DEEL.IR - Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD 92-12
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Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD 92-12. The difference between should, could,. Is difficult for many English learners this lesson will help you understand when to use each one! Use SHOULD and SHOULDN’T for advice. Here are some examples of using should. To ask for and give advice and suggestions:. I’ve had a really bad headache for the past week. That’s not good you should. Go to the doctor. I want to make more friends, but I don’t know how. First of all, you shouldn’t. Hmm I think you should.
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WWW.DEEL.IR - An Informal Telephone Conversation 92-5
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An Informal Telephone Conversation 92-5. Let’s listen to an informal telephone conversation, after Ryan gets home from work. Hi Linda, it’s Ryan. How’s it going? Pretty good, thanks. How about you? I’m fine. Sure glad it’s Friday. Hey, is Peter there? Yeah, hold on, I’ll get him. Peter! Ryan’s on the phone. Hey Ryan, what’s up? Not much. Are you up for going fishing this weekend? There’s a lot of background noise I can barely hear you. Okay, she’s given me the green light! All right see you tomorrow, then.
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