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Complete Guide to Using “Don’t + (verb)” in English

The phrase "Don't + verb" (contraction of "do not") is used to give negative commands, warnings, or advice about what actions should be avoided. This construction helps communicate prohibitions or strong suggestions.…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “Please + (verb)” in English

The word "Please" is primarily used to make polite requests when asking someone to do something. It can also function as a verb meaning to give satisfaction or enjoyment. "Please" as Polite…
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Complete Guide to Using “Are you trying to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "Are you trying to + verb" is used to ask whether someone is making an effort or attempting to do something. This construction helps inquire about both physical and mental…
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Complete Guide to Using “Are you into + (noun)” in English

The phrase "Are you into + noun/gerund" is a casual way to ask about someone's interests, hobbies, or preferences. This construction is commonly used in informal conversations to discover shared interests. "Are…
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Complete Guide to Using “You’d better + (verb)” in English

The phrase "You'd better + verb" (contraction of "You had better") is used to give strong advice, warnings, or suggestions about what someone should do. This construction implies there may be consequences…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “You seem + (adjective)” in English

The phrase "You seem + adjective" is used to describe someone's apparent state or emotion based on observable cues. This construction helps communicate perceptions about another person's condition or feelings. "You seem"…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “You’re supposed to + (verb)” in English

The phrase "You're supposed to + verb" indicates an expectation, rule, or obligation that someone should follow. This construction communicates what is considered proper, required, or socially expected behavior. "You're supposed to"…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “You should + (verb)” in English

The phrase "You should + verb" is used to give advice, make recommendations, or suggest obligations. This common construction helps in offering guidance or sharing what you believe is the right thing…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I wish I could + (verb)” in English

The phrase "I wish I could + verb" expresses a desire or longing for an ability or opportunity that currently doesn't exist. This construction helps communicate unfulfilled wishes or hypothetical situations. "I…
Posted by admin 10/04/2025
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Complete Guide to Using “I should have + (past participle)” in English

The phrase "I should have + past participle" expresses regret or realization about past actions that were not taken. This construction helps communicate reflections on missed opportunities or mistakes. "I should have"…
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