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Upper-Intermediate English

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    11. Using "Just" in English
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    In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common uses of "just" in English with examples from everyday life. See just how useful this word can be!

    In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common uses of "just" in English with examples from everyday life. See just how useful this word can be!

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    12. How to Use "Get" in English
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    Using the word "get" can be tricky when you're speaking English as a second language. Watch and practice how to use it with adjectives, nouns, places, and more.

    Using the word "get" can be tricky when you're speaking English as a second language. Watch and practice how to use it with adjectives, nouns, places, and more.

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    13. Using "Also" & Other Adverbs in English
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    You can use "also", "too", and "as well" in similar situations in English, and in this lesson, Stuart explains how to use each of these adverbs in conversation.

    You can use "also", "too", and "as well" in similar situations in English, and in this lesson, Stuart explains how to use each of these adverbs in conversation.

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    14. Understanding Adverbs of Degree
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    Stuart explains adverbs of degree using examples of common sentences with "fairly", "quite", and "rather" for the next time you have an English conversation!

    Stuart explains adverbs of degree using examples of common sentences with "fairly", "quite", and "rather" for the next time you have an English conversation!

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    15. Using "Since" & Other Words in English
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    "As", "since", "because", and "for" can be used to explain a reason for something in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the difference between each one.

    "As", "since", "because", and "for" can be used to explain a reason for something in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the difference between each one.

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