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1019 - Just vs Already vs Yet - How to Really Use Them

Just. Already. Yet. Three little words. They should be simple, right?But then when you try to use them in conversation, you’re not really sure which one sounds right.Should you say, “I just finished”? Or “I already finished”? Or “I haven’t finished yet”?These are small words, but ...  Show more

1018 - Practical Uses of Will and Gonna in Everyday English

Have you ever studied will and be going to and thought… “Okay, I understand the rule… but I still don’t know which one to use when I speak”? Maybe your textbook says something like: “Use will for the future,” and “Use be going to for plans.” And technically… that’s correct. But i ...  Show more

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