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It
'It': pronoun It, the pronoun, is used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified. I don't want to try this food. It smells really bad. She took a quick look at the computer and noticed it was very old. 'It': empty or dummy We can call it 'empty', which means it doesn't refer to anything in particular. The pronoun 'it' is used either a subject or an object: I really hate it wh..
2022.06.21 -
분사구문
안녕하세요. 분사구문 종합문제입니다. 학생들의 시험대비에 많은 도움이 되길 바랍니다. 모두들 화이팅 하세요.
2022.06.20 -
가정법
안녕하세요. 가정법 종합문제 입니다. 항상 건강하고 많은 도움이 됬으면 합니다.
2022.06.20 -
Dates
The date format in American English It is a wee bit confusing to write the date in English, since we have a different way of expressing dates based on British English or American English. Our focus is on dates of American English. Its most common way is to write the day of the month first, then followed by the day of the month, and the year: September 12 September 12, 2021 Tuesday, September 12,..
2022.06.20 -
as, because, or since
As, because, and since are three conjunctions that introduce subordinate clauses connecting a result and a reason: She decided to go to the conference in Seoul, as he was in Korea anyway. Are you mad at me because I opened the letter? Sujin teaches her students on Google Meet, since she lives in Spain. Because We use because when we want to focus more on the reason. More commonly, the because cl..
2022.06.17 -
English Conversations at a Restaurant
You probably look forward to going to a restaurant during your overseas trip so that you might have quality time with your family. But when you eat ou at a restaurant where you have to speak English, the situation goes from relaxing to pestering. Let’s tackle common conversations you might have in an English-speaking restaurant in order to get you out of an annoying situation that might happen t..
2022.06.14 -
Learn English with a Smartphone
So many people in the world have shifted from book-based language learning to mobile-based language learning due to innovations and advancements in smartphones. It results in changes in every sphere of human activity, including language learning. These days our phones can do almost anything; order us a pizza, keep us in touch with friends around the world, and tell us the weather. However, if yo..
2022.06.09 -
other, others, the other, another
Other Other | General Meaning [adjective] denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about; further or additional: Stick the camera on a tripod or some other means of support. One other word of advice. [pronoun] a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about; a further or additional person or thing of th..
2022.06.09 -
worked up
Emotionally aroused; excited What is she so worked up about? They got all worked up over the basketball game. It's easy to get worked up when you're tired and everything seems to be against you. A short story My overly-attached 11-year-old cat wanted attention while I was in a heated argument with my friend. Worked up from the fight, I raised my voice and said, "Not now, go away!" He(the cat) ra..
2022.06.05 -
so be it
The phrase “so be it” used to say that one is resigned to the fact that one can do nothing to change something: If he insists on going, so be it. If she wants to spend all her money on shopping, so be it. Sue realized she was the only victim on the program. Well, so be it. A discussion between two friends Friend1: I was really looking forward to dinner on Saturday, but I’m flying to Bangkok on F..
2022.06.04 -
go figure
The phrase 'Go figure' is used to say that something is surprising or hard to understand: After losing their first three games, they won the next then. Go figure! I had no idea the engine would explode if I didn't change the oil in the car. Go figure! It's a terrible movie and it made $300 million. Go figure! A discussion between mother and daughter Mother: How was Sue's party? Daughter: It was ..
2022.06.04 -
can could may
Possibility 'Can', 'could', and 'may' are used to talk about possibility, but they are different in meaning: It can be dangerous to travel around here. (a strong possibility based on a general truth or known fact) It could/may be dangerous to travel around here. (a weak possibility) Permission 'Can', 'could', and 'may' are also used to ask for permission as well as give permission, but not could..
2022.06.02