911-Understanding And Using The Subjunctive Mood In English

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956 - “So That,” “So as to” “In Order To,” and “To” - Talking About Purpose in English

Thanks for tuning in! So… why are you listening to this podcast? Maybe it’s so that you can improve your English? Or in order to sound more natural? Or just to have fun learning something today? Well, whether you said so that, in order to, or to, you were talking about the purpos ...  Show more

955 - Went, Gone, or Been - What’s the Real Difference?

Have you ever gone somewhere… and then realized you should’ve been somewhere else? Or maybe you went somewhere, and now you’re trying to explain that… but the grammar just won’t come out right. Don’t worry - this happens to a lot of English learners. So today, we’re going to clea ...  Show more

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