π Past Perfect π
They had celebrated their anniversary before going on a trip.
They had celebrated their anniversary before going on a trip.
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- the weather this weekend is supposed to be warm.
- will it be good beach weather?
- the weather this weekend is supposed to be warm.
- will it be good beach weather?
β³ tool (noun)
Sounds:
- /tuΛl/
Forms:
- tools (plural)
tool (noun) senses:
1. A mechanical device intended to make a task easier.
2. Any piece of equipment used in a profession, e.g. a craftman's tools.
3. Something to perform an operation; an instrument; a means.
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Sounds:
- /tuΛl/
Forms:
- tools (plural)
tool (noun) senses:
1. A mechanical device intended to make a task easier.
2. Any piece of equipment used in a profession, e.g. a craftman's tools.
3. Something to perform an operation; an instrument; a means.
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β³ tool (verb)
Forms:
- tools (present, singular, third-person)
- tooling (participle, present)
- tooled (participle, past)
- tooled (past)
tool (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To work on or shape with tools, e.g., hand-tooled leather.
2. (transitive) To equip with tools.
3. (intransitive) To work very hard.
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Forms:
- tools (present, singular, third-person)
- tooling (participle, present)
- tooled (participle, past)
- tooled (past)
tool (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To work on or shape with tools, e.g., hand-tooled leather.
2. (transitive) To equip with tools.
3. (intransitive) To work very hard.
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π Present Perfect Continuous π
I have been learning to play a musical instrument.
I have been learning to play a musical instrument.
π‘ Example π‘ viceroy
viceroy (noun): Ireland was governed by a Viceroy representing the English King/Queen when it was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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viceroy (noun): Ireland was governed by a Viceroy representing the English King/Queen when it was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Skylar carried the dog outside for a walk, it was a lovely day.
- (Skylar) Did you make it outside today?
- No, I was working all day.
- It was such a beautiful day, I brought the dog out for a long walk.
- Where did you guys go?
- We went to the park and over by the water.
- Sounds like a perfect day.
Skylar carried the dog outside for a walk, it was a lovely day.
- (Skylar) Did you make it outside today?
- No, I was working all day.
- It was such a beautiful day, I brought the dog out for a long walk.
- Where did you guys go?
- We went to the park and over by the water.
- Sounds like a perfect day.
β³ correspondent (adj)
Sounds:
- /ΛkΙΙΉΙͺΛspΙndΙnt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ΛkΙΙΉΙͺΛspΙndΙnt/ (General-American)
Forms:
- more correspondent (comparative)
- most correspondent (superlative)
correspondent (adj) senses:
1. Corresponding; suitable; adapted; congruous.
2. (with to or with) Conforming; obedient.
Sounds:
- /ΛkΙΙΉΙͺΛspΙndΙnt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ΛkΙΙΉΙͺΛspΙndΙnt/ (General-American)
Forms:
- more correspondent (comparative)
- most correspondent (superlative)
correspondent (adj) senses:
1. Corresponding; suitable; adapted; congruous.
2. (with to or with) Conforming; obedient.
β³ correspondent (noun)
Forms:
- correspondents (plural)
correspondent (noun) senses:
1. Someone who or something which corresponds.
2. Someone who communicates with another person, or a publication, by writing.
3. A journalist who sends reports back to a newspaper or radio or television station from a distant or overseas location.
Forms:
- correspondents (plural)
correspondent (noun) senses:
1. Someone who or something which corresponds.
2. Someone who communicates with another person, or a publication, by writing.
3. A journalist who sends reports back to a newspaper or radio or television station from a distant or overseas location.
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π Past Perfect Continuous π
We had been having a picnic in the countryside before the rain started pouring.
We had been having a picnic in the countryside before the rain started pouring.
π£ Conversation π£
- Jack wonders whether Linda likes him or not.
- Why doesn't he ask her?
- He is too scared to ask her.
- He's a chicken guy.
- Jack wonders whether Linda likes him or not.
- Why doesn't he ask her?
- He is too scared to ask her.
- He's a chicken guy.
π‘ Example π‘ supererogation
supererogation (noun): According to standard definitions of supererogation, acts are supererogatory if and only if they are neither morally obligatory nor morally prohibited, but nevertheless have moral value (are morally good, etc.).
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supererogation (noun): According to standard definitions of supererogation, acts are supererogatory if and only if they are neither morally obligatory nor morally prohibited, but nevertheless have moral value (are morally good, etc.).
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