Several authors suggest that subject contact relatives are also observed in many speakers of standard English, even though they are more common for speakers of the varieties mentioned above.
Toggle navigation. This is That is There is Doherty , p. As the presenter of this video, Tim will tell you the difference between 'like' and 'as'. Sam explains the difference between 'every time' and 'all the time' in just 60 seconds.
Dan has a quick and simple lesson about the difference between 'history' and 'story'. What's the difference between the two prepositions when they're used to talk about time?
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript. I'm Sam and today we're talking about the third conditional. Did I bake a cake? So I'm imagining a different result. The play was wonderful. We saw it last night. The train was late. It was going to Nanning. The boy is my brother. He was here a minute ago. The tree is quite tall. He is climbing it. Here is the girl. Her brother works in this shop. That's the child. We were looking at his drawing just now. This is the boy.
His sister is a famous singer. I want to talk to the boys. Their homework haven't been handed in. Is that the woman? Her daughter is in my class. He used to live in a big house. In front of it grew many banana trees. They passed a factory. At the back of the factory there were rice fields. The soldier ran to the building. On the top of it flew a flag. In the evening they arrived at a hill. At the foot of the hill there was a temple. She came into a big room. In the middle of it stood a large table.
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