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I Often Go to the Beach – Where to Put Words like Always, Often, Usually, Never and Sometimes in your Sentence

by Jacqueline Schaalje Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Victor1558 Suppose I have a sentence like this: I eat dinner at home. Now I want to add usually. So I’ll say: I usually eat dinner at home. As you see, I put “usually” after the… Continue reading I Often Go to the Beach – Where to Put Words like Always, Often, Usually, Never and Sometimes in your Sentence

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Can I Disturb You with a Verb? – Every sentence in English must have a verb.

Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Easy Have a look at the following student examples. What is wrong with them; why are these sentences not good English?: It not normally used like this. Why “throw” not correct? I’ll give you a hint: Something is missing. What is missing? The… Continue reading Can I Disturb You with a Verb? – Every sentence in English must have a verb.

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Besides, I’m telling you – Writing Practice: Conjunctions of Addition

Any idea why you use words like: and, also, too, next, besides, first (second, etc.), further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place and moreover? The above words are conjunctions. You use them to introduce to your reader that you’re going to add more information. You can use most of these words at different places… Continue reading Besides, I’m telling you – Writing Practice: Conjunctions of Addition

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