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Upper-Intermediate English

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    6. Using "Finally" & Other English Adverbs
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    In this lesson, Stuart explains the differences, meaning, and use of the English phrases "at last", "finally", "in the end", and "at the end".

    In this lesson, Stuart explains the differences, meaning, and use of the English phrases "at last", "finally", "in the end", and "at the end".

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    7. Using "Enough" in English
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    The word "enough" is used in several different ways in the English language, and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains five different uses.

    The word "enough" is used in several different ways in the English language, and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains five different uses.

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    8. Using Comparative Structures in English
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    Structure determines meaning! In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common sentence structures using comparatives like "more" and "harder".

    Structure determines meaning! In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common sentence structures using comparatives like "more" and "harder".

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    9. Using "Besides", "Except" & "Apart From"
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    In this lesson, learn about some tricky prepositions in English—"besides", "except", and "apart from"—with clear and simple examples from everyday life.

    In this lesson, learn about some tricky prepositions in English—"besides", "except", and "apart from"—with clear and simple examples from everyday life.

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    10. Using "As If" and "As Though" in English
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    You look as if you're in need of an English lesson! Stuart explains the meaning of "as if" and "as though", and how they're used in everyday language.

    You look as if you're in need of an English lesson! Stuart explains the meaning of "as if" and "as though", and how they're used in everyday language.

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