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Upper-Intermediate English

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    21. Using the Present Perfect Continuous
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    The present perfect continuous tense is for actions that started in the past and continue for a period of time. Learn how to use it correctly in this lesson!

    The present perfect continuous tense is for actions that started in the past and continue for a period of time. Learn how to use it correctly in this lesson!

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    22. Pronouncing "The" Correctly in English
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    Stuart from Your English Web explains the rule for correctly pronouncing the most common word in the English language—the definite article "the"!

    Stuart from Your English Web explains the rule for correctly pronouncing the most common word in the English language—the definite article "the"!

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    23. Using "Such" in English
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    "Such" is used in many formal and conversational expressions in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the different uses of "such" with simple examples.

    "Such" is used in many formal and conversational expressions in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the different uses of "such" with simple examples.

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    24. Using Verbs in English with "At"
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    "At" is a very common preposition paired with verbs in English, and in this lesson, you'll see how to use "at" to express specific conditions in English.

    "At" is a very common preposition paired with verbs in English, and in this lesson, you'll see how to use "at" to express specific conditions in English.

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    25. Using Question Words in English
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    Stuart explains the subtle differences of using the question words "what", "which of", and "one of" with nouns in English using simple example sentences.

    Stuart explains the subtle differences of using the question words "what", "which of", and "one of" with nouns in English using simple example sentences.

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