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Is it right that "to adults" is obligatory as in "I taught English to adults"?

Could you tell me If "to adults" is obligatory or not as inI taught English to adults.I was told in school that "to adults" is an indirect object.I (S) +...

Asked on 12/17/2021 by bookish

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Other ways to say "What's happening?"

Can you suggest similar expressions to "What's happening?" The first that came up to me are:What's going on?What's up?I am learning English, I am in a small country in Europe....

Asked on 12/17/2021 by Nrc

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What part of speech comes after "be better off"?

For example, in a sentence:If you've got bags, you're better off taking a taxi.What part of speech is the "taking a taxi" part? Is it a gerund or a participle?...

Asked on 12/17/2021

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What do I call a smaller section of a cave?

I mean, in the context analogous to when there's a side road leading off a main road. I look for a term that replaces such a 'side road' when I'm...

Asked on 12/17/2021 by Ambu

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I can't understand the meaning of the phrase in a book

So I am very interested what this means: "Resin streaks outline his light switch, and...", because to me it really seems like a bunch of random words.As I don't...

Asked on 12/17/2021 by oneohfive

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What composes the parallel structure with 'measured' in the sentence?

Is it valued or set? I have read again and again, but I am not sure either of them is better than the other. Does the comma(,) preceding or function...

Asked on 12/17/2021 by user116425

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Is it correct and natural to say "learn with a textbook" meaning to learn something using a textbook?

Is it correct and natural to say learn with a textbook meaning to learn something using a textbook? For example:It's as useful to learn a foreign language with a textbook...

Asked on 12/17/2021

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About to/Not about to + Will be about to

As I understandI am going to do it = I have an intention of doing it Although we don't know whether it will happen in 5 seconds or in 3...

Asked on 12/17/2021

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What is the meaning of this sentence from "A Study in Scarlet" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

I had neither kith nor kin in England, and was therefore as free as air -- or as free as an income of eleven shillings and sixpence a day will...

Asked on 12/14/2021 by hatano yui

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when I get a trick and apply that on my work, should I say "put it in" or "put it on"?

when I get a trick (a new way, thanks to @wavery), say, an operation that can make my PPT(PowerPoint) more impressive, I would apply that on my work. should I...

Asked on 12/14/2021 by user95043

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