all ready vs already
All ready means "completely ready".
For example: "Are you all ready for the test?"
Already is an adverb that means before the present time or earlier than the time expected.
For example: "I asked him to come to the cinema but he'd already seen the film."
Or
"Are you buying Christmas cards already? It's only September!"
#Vocabulary
All ready means "completely ready".
For example: "Are you all ready for the test?"
Already is an adverb that means before the present time or earlier than the time expected.
For example: "I asked him to come to the cinema but he'd already seen the film."
Or
"Are you buying Christmas cards already? It's only September!"
#Vocabulary
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Hey,
1. How's it going?
2. How've you been?
3. How are things?
4. What's going on?
5. What's new?
6. How are things on your end?
1. How's it going?
2. How've you been?
3. How are things?
4. What's going on?
5. What's new?
6. How are things on your end?
Fear → be afraid of someone or something
Scare → make someone be afraid
We *fear* rats. They *scare* us so much!
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Scare → make someone be afraid
We *fear* rats. They *scare* us so much!
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In spoken English, they, them, their, and themselves are used by many people for referring to a person without mentioning whether the person is male or female, especially when referring back to a pronoun such as ‘everyone’ or ‘someone’
🛑When a student succeeds, they should thank their teacher
🛑If you ask somebody for the time and they refuse to tell you, it's their problem.
🛑When a student succeeds, they should thank their teacher
🛑If you ask somebody for the time and they refuse to tell you, it's their problem.
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