When we apologise, we say "sorry" for something we should not have done. Intonation is important when we apologise, as we'll see in the examples below.
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The table of consonant sounds of English: /p/ as in p art /f/ as in f ood /h/ as in h as /b/ as in b ed ...
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A participle clause is a subordinate clause in which the - ing participle or the past participle is the main word. Participle clauses a...
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We use exclamations to express our feelings or emotions about something. Here are some examples of exclamations in use: (1) " Wha...
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What is "afraid"? Afraid is a useful adjective that appears with different adjective patterns. Form1: subject + be + afraid +...
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