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  • [Grammar] - She left the house , She has left the house what is the . . .
    Re: "She left the house" , "She has left the house" what is the difference? She has left the house this morning (It is still morning when it is said ) She left the house this morning (It is no longer morning) She had left the house this morning when Peter came (It is followed by another act in the past) Are they correct? Not a teacher
  • How to teach daily routines - UsingEnglish. com
    Their partner then gets one point for each extra thing that their partner didn’t ask them about, e g by saying “I open the door before I leave the house” Daily routines mix and match This is a great topic for which to use a book with split pages, like the books in which they can make crazy pictures (like the game consequences) and or
  • Are you…? with prepositions mimes - UsingEnglish. com
    Are you in a house? Are you under a roof? Are you on a ladder? Are you in an office? Are you in a park? Are you on a swing? Are you on a seesaw? Are you under a table? Are you under an umbrella? Level 2 Are you in the bath? Are you in the bathroom? Are you in bed? Are you on a bed? Are you in the bedroom? Are you on a bicycle? Are you in
  • an small or a small | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    hi which one is correct a small world or an small world what i understand is that 's' in small has a sound of vowel 'I' which is causing
  • Dark Horse Meaning - UsingEnglish. com
    What does the idiom 'Dark Horse' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language
  • Play on OR in the street? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    In BrE, "to play on the street" usually simply means "to play outside the house" (not in a park but in the area outside the house flat) That includes the pavements "To play in the street" means "to play on the tarmac part where cars drive" This might not be the interpretation of all BrE speakers though
  • next door to me next door to mine | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    Zkiller, "their house next door" is completely wrong The correct version is "Their house is next door to mine" You can say "They live next door to me" As Zkiller said, "to" is required in your second question In future, please post different questions in separate threads
  • [Vocabulary] - Shift vs Move | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    However, you can say a house shifts For example, if I say "The house shifted on its foundation ", then the house is still in the same location, but due to some kind of problem, the house no longer sits squarely or firmly on the foundation
  • Literal meaning of sentence Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow
    Yet I guess they don't kick her out of house, but order her to sit home, and nothing left for her than "to be hooked to the silver screen " It's a God-awful small affair To the girl with the mousy hair But her mummy is yelling no And her daddy has told her to go But her friend is nowhere to be seen Now she walks through her sunken dream
  • He was seen to enter the room or He wa seen entering the room.
    Re: "He was seen to enter the room" or "He wa seen entering the room " Although the first may be gramatically acceptable (although I doubt it, really), the second is certainly more natural





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