707 - American Conversational Phrases

707 - American Conversational Phrases

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1004 - Phrasal Verbs to Describe Annoying People

Have you ever known someone who interrupts constantly… never finishes their work… or talks to people in a bossy way? We all run into people like that from time to time, right? And in English, we actually have some very colorful phrasal verbs to describe those kinds of behaviors. ...  Show more

1003 - Practical Uses of the Past Perfect

By the time I got to the party, Jack had already gone home. Ah, the past perfect tense. Have you ever studied this grammar and thought… When do people actually use this? Maybe you learned something like, “The past perfect is the past of the past.” And technically, that’s true… bu ...  Show more

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