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「a」「an」「the」の徹底攻略:英語文法の実践的なコツと例文
Articles are vital words in English that show if something is specific or general. There are two types: definite and indefinite. Knowing the difference and correct usage helps with language mastery.
感謝効果:感謝の気持ちが英語学習を劇的に変える
Expressing gratitude builds strong relationships and opens opportunities. Saying “thank you” is a simple but effective way to show appreciation in everyday interactions.
「『見当もつかない』という言い回しの知られざる歴史」
The phrase "beats me" is an informal way to say "I don't know," used to show uncertainty. Its origin is unclear but likely comes from the idea of being baffled or mentally defeated.
英語語彙力:基礎から応用、そして極める
Please provide the content for **Effective Speaking Strategies for the Duo** so I can process it accordingly.
「ワイル」と「デュアリング」の決定版!英文法での正しい使い分け方
Understanding the difference between "while" and "during" helps in expressing time. "While" is a conjunction showing two actions happening at once, and it introduces a clause with a subject and verb, e.g., *She read a book while...*
英語表現力アップ!接続詞「While」の徹底攻略法
"While" is a conjunction used to link ideas, show contrast, or indicate simultaneous actions, helping learners enhance writing and speaking by expressing parallel events.
ハッドを駆使して複雑な仮定法を自在に操る
Understanding Past Perfect Tense: Used to show an action completed before another in the past. Structure: Subject + had + past participle (e.g., She had finished).
良い英語からさらに上へ:比較級を極める
Using Your Smartphone as a Second Camera for the Duoli
영어 관사 완벽 활용: 실전 팁과 풍부한 예문
Articles are vital words in English that show if something is specific or general. There are two types: definite and indefinite. Knowing the difference and correct usage helps with language mastery.
완료 진행 시제: 세련된 영작을 위한 실전 예시
The perfect progressive tense shows an action that started in the past and continued, possibly still ongoing, stressing its duration. Present Perfect Progressive: "have/has been" + verb-ing.