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Complete Guide to Using “I’m calling to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I'm calling to + verb" is used when you are using the phone to communicate a specific purpose or action. It clearly states the reason for your call. "I'm calling…
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Complete Guide to Using “I can’t help + (verb-ing)” in English

The phrase "I can't help + (verb-ing)" expresses an inability to control or stop an action or feeling. It indicates something you do involuntarily or compulsively. "I can't help" Usage Examples SnoEnglish…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I’m looking forward to” in English

The phrase "I'm looking forward to" expresses happy anticipation for future events or experiences. This common construction helps share your excitement about upcoming plans positively. "I'm looking forward to" Usage Examples SnoEnglish…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I have something + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I have something + verb" is used to indicate you possess something unspecified that requires action or attention. This construction helps communicate pending matters or undisclosed items in a conversational…
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Complete Guide to Using “I’m here to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I'm here to + verb" is used to state your purpose for being in a particular place or situation. This construction helps clearly communicate your intentions or objectives. "I'm here…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I want you to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I want you to + verb" is used to express your desire for someone else to perform a specific action. This construction helps communicate requests, instructions, or expectations clearly. "I…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I’m not used to + (verb-ing)” in English

The phrase "I'm not used to + verb-ing" expresses unfamiliarity or discomfort with certain activities or situations. This construction helps communicate adjustment challenges in new circumstances. "I'm not used to" Usage Examples…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I was busy + (verb-ing)” in English

The phrase "I was busy + verb-ing" is used to explain what activity occupied your time in the past. This construction helps communicate why you couldn't do something else during that period.…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I feel like + (verb-ing)” in English

The phrase "I feel like + verb-ing" is commonly used to express current desires or things you're inclined to do. This natural English construction helps share your moods and preferences in everyday…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I’d rather + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I'd rather + verb" (contraction of "I would rather") is used to express preferences between options. This common structure helps communicate what you prefer to do in various situations. "I'd…
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