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비교급과 최상급 형용사 정복: 영어 어휘력 쉽게 키우는 비법
Adjectives describe nouns, adding detail for clearer expression. Understanding their use, including comparative and superlative forms, enhances communication.
나에게 꼭 맞는 득템: 찾아내서 내 것으로 만드는 당신만의 비법서
The phrase "It is a deal" signals agreement, often in negotiations or transactions, showing mutual consent to agreed terms.
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.
감사 효과: 감사하는 마음이 영어 학습을 변화시키는 방법
Expressing gratitude builds strong relationships and opens opportunities. Saying “thank you” is a simple but effective way to show appreciation in everyday interactions.
비밀스러운 '나도 몰라' 이야기
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.
기본에서 최고로: 영어 어휘력 향상 비법
Please provide the content for "Effective Speaking Strategies for the Duo" so I can proceed accordingly.
영어 문법 '동안' 표현: 접속사와 전치사 구분하여 완벽 활용하기
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...*
'While' 마스터하기: 탄탄한 영어를 위한 핵심 접속사 공략집
"While" is a conjunction used to link ideas, show contrast, or indicate simultaneous actions, helping learners enhance writing and speaking by expressing parallel events.
가정법 과거 완료의 핵심을 파악하여 복잡한 가정문을 자유자재로 구사하기
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).