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

The phrase "I'm sorry to + verb" expresses regret, sympathy, or apology for an action or situation. It shows you recognize something unfortunate has happened. "I'm sorry to" Usage Examples SnoEnglish ExampleHindi…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I’m working on + (noun)” in English

The phrase "I'm working on + noun" indicates that you are currently putting effort into completing or improving something. It can refer to both physical tasks and mental activities. "I'm working on"…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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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…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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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 don’t have time to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I don't have time to + verb" is used to express that you're too busy to do something. This common structure helps communicate your current priorities and time constraints clearly.…
Posted by admin 09/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I’m trying + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I'm trying + verb" communicates that you are making an effort to accomplish something. This versatile construction helps express both physical attempts and mental efforts. "I'm trying" Usage Examples SnoEnglish…
Posted by admin 08/04/2025

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