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2023-04-19 07:18:22
# Prepositions of time - Grammar
Prepositions in the English language indicate the relationship of a noun or pronoun to something. When using a preposition, it is necessary to have the subject and verb before it and should be followed by a noun. Never follow a preposition with a verb.
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2023-04-19 07:18:14
Failure is a wonderful teacher.
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2023-04-19 07:16:17
Be unique, be special, be yourself.
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2023-04-13 04:10:10
# Since and For
The word ' ' is used to show a period of time, in the past, present or future.
The word ' ' is used to refer to a time (an action that begun in the past and is still continuing).
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2023-04-13 04:05:04
Things to remember:
1) Positivity in, Negativity out
2) Opinions do NOT define your reality
3) Everyone's journey is different
4) Overthinking leads to stress
5) Happiness is found within
6) Positive attitudes create positive outcomes
7) Mistakes mean you're trying
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2023-04-13 04:05:04
You are stronger than what you think.
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2023-04-12 04:10:05
# Some and Any
The general rule is that is used for questions and negatives while is used for positive. Both may be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
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2023-04-12 04:05:10
4 things you can’t take back in life:
• Words after they’re said
• Moments after they’re missed
• Actions after they’re done
• Time after it’s gone
So choose to be careful of what you say, what you do, & what you let pass by. You may not be able to get it back.
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2023-04-11 04:10:05
# Relative clause
A relative clause always begins with a “relative pronoun,” which substitutes for a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun when sentences are combined.
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2023-04-11 04:05:11
You have 24 hours in a day to make your dreams come true. If you fail, you have another 24 hours tomorrow to try again. Let’s go
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