816 - Conversational Idioms With Give

816 - Conversational Idioms With Give

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1008 - Why Americans Say “I Already Ate” - Simple Past vs Present Perfect

Have you ever studied the present perfect in English and thought… “Okay… I understand the rule… but nobody actually talks like this.” Maybe your textbook says something like: “You must use the present perfect for actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past.” So the e ...  Show more

1007 - Practical Uses of Would in Everyday English

When I was a kid, my friends and I would ride our bikes around the neighborhood until it got dark. And then, we would sit around the kitchen table talking about our day. I would like to talk about that more.I mean, I would if I had more time. Notice something interesting there? I ...  Show more

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