Question 1. Masha asks: What do you say when you meet friends? 'Hello' sounds a bit formal 🤨
Question 2. Natalia askes: It's really difficult to pronounce words 'clothes', 'months', can you please show me the position of the tongue and lips to pronounce the sound th+s correctly?
Question 3. Dima asks: What phrases are must-know for tourists?
Question 4. Dima askes: What's the difference between
1. I have worked....
2. I have been working ...
If I say "I have worked for Minecraft for 30 years" is it right?
1. I have worked....
2. I have been working ...
If I say "I have worked for Minecraft for 30 years" is it right?
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Question 5.
Why do we use "ever" in the following sentence but not "already"?
"Has your mum ever cooked an apple pie?"
These words have the same meaning in this context, don't they?
Оригинал вопроса: Подскажите пожалуйста, почему в вопросе "Has your mum ever cooked an apple pie?" используют ever, а не already? У них же значение в этом контексте одинаковое, или я что-то путаю?
Why do we use "ever" in the following sentence but not "already"?
"Has your mum ever cooked an apple pie?"
These words have the same meaning in this context, don't they?
Оригинал вопроса: Подскажите пожалуйста, почему в вопросе "Has your mum ever cooked an apple pie?" используют ever, а не already? У них же значение в этом контексте одинаковое, или я что-то путаю?
The 1st of September is the Day of Knowledge in Russia. This day is the start of the school year for Russian children.
We want to share this piece of Russian culture with our teachers:
https://www.rbth.com/education/334149-knowledge-day-russia-ussr
We want to share this piece of Russian culture with our teachers:
https://www.rbth.com/education/334149-knowledge-day-russia-ussr
Russia Beyond
Knowledge Day - from Soviet times to now (PHOTOS)
September 1 is a special day in Russia, as it’s the beginning of the new school year after three months of summer break and it’s usually celebrated...
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Question 6.
What's the difference between "in" and "into"? Can't I just use "in" everywhere?
What's the difference between "in" and "into"? Can't I just use "in" everywhere?
Question 7.
Are there any ways to learn English faster and easier?
Are there any ways to learn English faster and easier?
Question: If you make a milkshake but don't add milk in it, what is it called?
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Question: Can you show what things you use for cooking and what they are called please? I know pans and pots but would like to be able to talk about cooking and all this stuff for kitchen.
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Question: My teacher says it isn't polite to answer just Yes or No. Is it really rude?
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