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Thanks so much! I’m glad you liked it. One quick correction: “Such a cool lesson!” So + adjective Such + noun or noun phrase (including any adjectives before the noun)
It has both uses in Canada. You can pass by places as you’re driving, but it’s also perfectly common to say “I’ll pass by your place after work to give you the book,” or something like that.
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thanks a lot for giving us such kind of information. What is the difference between two sentences. 1) he must be her brother. 2) he have to be her brother. Please explain.
They are helpful phrasal verb. I learned a lot of new words that are encouraging to learn more about them. Thanks teacher. Please stop by again and teach us new phrases.
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