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Elementary English Grammar
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This lesson explains the meaning and grammar of the adverbs "yet", "still", and "already" in everyday conversation, and how to use them in a sentence.
with Your English WebThis lesson explains the meaning and grammar of the adverbs "yet", "still", and "already" in everyday conversation, and how to use them in a sentence.
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In this lesson, Your English Web explains how to say what someone else has said or asked. Learn about verb tense, using modals, and reporting questions.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Your English Web explains how to say what someone else has said or asked. Learn about verb tense, using modals, and reporting questions.
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