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“Who Is This For?” vs “What Is This For?” – Easy English Explanation
How to Use “Until” in English – Grammar Made Easy!
Learn How to Use ‘Get Away’ and ‘Get Away With’ Correctly
How to Use ‘Yet’ in English Like a Native Speaker
No Kings in Chicago – October 18, 2025 (Listening Practice)
Despite vs. In Spite Of Explained Simply
Passive Infinitives: to be + past participle
Forming the Passive Causative
The Secret to Sounding Natural: Causative Verbs
There Will Be vs. It Will Be | What’s the Difference?
How to use phrasal verbs: come about, bring about, go about, get about
get + past participle for positive situations
Form the passive voice with "get" + past participle.
can use / could use = need
come together
come through
present participles
3 Easy Ways to Use Past Participles
Ways to Develop Your Vocabulary (Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb)
Four Things You Must Know Well (When You Study English)
get around
"be" past perfect -- negative
worth
own
make / get / earn money
spend, pay, buy, purchase
asking about cost or price
those + adjective clause
"whom" in an adjective clause
who or that - relative pronouns