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Happened or happend | Learn English - Preply
Hi Dot! 'Happend' is a spelling mistake of happened. Happened is past tense ie- The storm had happened a week before the playoffs. Regards, Vitor Rabbit
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In, On & At Prepositions: When to Use + Examples
A clear guide to using the in, on, and at prepositions. Learn the time and place to use each with helpful guidelines and examples.
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Using still, already, and yet in English - Preply
“Still” shows that something continues – often longer than expected. “Already” tells us something happened sooner than anticipated or before a certain time. “Yet” mostly appears in questions and negative statements when asking about or saying something hasn’t happened but probably will. The rest of this guide will walk you through each of these adverbs of time with lots of ...
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English Greetings: Say “Hello” in Style - Preply
Discover 50+ English greetings that will make you sound like a pro and have better conversations with native speakers.
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5 Types of conditional sentences in English (+ Examples)
We go over the 5 types of conditional sentences in English, give examples, and show you how to use them.
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Master the Subjunctive in Spanish with this Guide - Preply
Struggling with the subjunctive in Spanish? This ultimate guide, packed with clear explanations, expert tips, and detailed examples, has you covered.
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Spanish imperfect tense: How to talk about the past - Preply
Learn the Spanish imperfect tense with clear conjugation tables! Master regular and irregular forms to describe past habits and ongoing actions.
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Past simple tense in English: Explained with examples - Preply
Simple past tense is used to talk about actions and events that both started and ended in the past. Read a full guide with examples here.
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Began Vs. Begun: Differences, Uses, and Examples - Preply
Began Vs. Begun: Learn the differences between “began” and “begun,” and get expert tips on their correct use in sentences.
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Months in English – names, abbreviations, and pronunciation
Months in English list – January to December with spelling, abbreviations, pronunciation, and date-use tips for confident everyday speaking.