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Send / Receive (Email English)
"I will send to you an email." ❌
"I will send you an email." ✅
"I will send an email (to you)." ✅
"I received from you the attachment." ❌
"I received the attachment (from you)." ✅
Also: "I got the attachment (you sent me)." ✅
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"I will send to you an email." ❌
"I will send you an email." ✅
"I will send an email (to you)." ✅
"I received from you the attachment." ❌
"I received the attachment (from you)." ✅
Also: "I got the attachment (you sent me)." ✅
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𝐕𝐎𝐂𝐀𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐘
Jonathan is running for city _________ in the fall election.
Jonathan is running for city _________ in the fall election.
Anonymous Quiz
42%
A. campaign
4%
B. craft
16%
C. carnival
38%
D. council
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𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐌𝐀𝐑
If I were in his place, I ___________ the job that was offered to him.
If I were in his place, I ___________ the job that was offered to him.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A. have accepted
7%
B. accepted
4%
C. will accept
83%
D. would accept
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Let's start the week by looking at some mistakes that people often make with uncountable nouns.
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UT English Learning
Prepositions. @uted_en
Above and Over
Above represents something at a place higher than another person or object.
Above is not used with numbers.
Over represents something that is directly upwards the another person or object.
Over is used with numbers.
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Above represents something at a place higher than another person or object.
Above is not used with numbers.
Over represents something that is directly upwards the another person or object.
Over is used with numbers.
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Here is another bonus #vocabulary lesson. 👇
These are all watercraft (i.e. vehicles that go on water).
Do you know any others?
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These are all watercraft (i.e. vehicles that go on water).
Do you know any others?
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