Christmas Vocabulary : What’s behind the holiday?
Christmas vocabulary: what's behind the holiday? Yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!…
Christmas vocabulary: what's behind the holiday? Yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!…
Question from Sahra in Brazil: What’s the difference between these sentences: “I’m married for 3…
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Contractions are often used in written and spoken English to shorten and 'join' the subject and verb or auxiliary and verb in a sentence. In spoken English they are constantly present so as a learner you definitely need to get your ear around them!
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