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Yossarian the Grammarian explains why you should think of a verb as something with a subject, rather than as an "action word". English grammar, English Language.
Hey Professor, I haven't seen you around campus this year are you still hanging in there^^ It's me Tina from your freshman english class^^ Good to see you are still hanging in there.
These explanations are very good, and they have been very helpful for my EFL classes. Do you have anything related to simple, compund and complex sentences?
Mr Thoth, your presentations are excellent!. You are giving back a lot, while reminding us of how students feel when facing the tsunami of vocabulary, structures, moods, and mannerisms. Please continue to engage us with your important work.
It's me Tina from your freshman english class^^ Good to see you are still hanging in there.
E.g. is it a must to add "the" in the structure "THE x of y"