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MUST, MUSTN’T, NEEDN’T
1. Must and mustn’t You must do something = it is necessary that you do it: You mustn’t do something.
- by EssayKing-Jennifer
- April 11, 2024
A List of the Most Common Synonyms to Improve Your IELTS Score
Synonyms are the exact or real meaning of the words. English language is a huge ocean of vocabulary and to.
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- May 7, 2024
Why Timing is Key in IELTS Writing
When it comes to the IELTS Writing module, candidates often focus on honing their language skills and crafting well-structured essays..
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- June 29, 2023
How to Use “Some” and “Any” in English
Using “some” and “any” correctly is important for expressing quantity and making inquiries in English. Here’s a breakdown of how.
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- October 31, 2024
Difference between intransitive and transitive verbs
Verbs are the backbone of any sentence and play a vital role in conveying actions and ideas. To use verbs.
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- October 17, 2023
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