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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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How to say sorry in English – 40+ phrases, examples, and tips
How to say sorry in English: 40+ phrases for casual, formal, and work contexts, with examples and tips to apologize clearly and sincerely.
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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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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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Memory Idioms: 7 English Idioms and Phrases About Memory - Preply
5. Trip down memory lane This idiom in English refers to an occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past. When discussing events in the past, you’ll often use English idioms about time as well. For example: Every Christmas is a trip down memory lane for the family when our parents take out the photo albums.
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Lesson confirmation - Preply Help Center
Lessons conducted outside the Preply classroom are autoconfirmed 72 hours after the original scheduled end time unless an issue is reported. Depending on the confirmation settings the student has set, then the student will have to confirm some lessons manually. If the lesson remains unconfirmed, you can make use of the confirmation reminder.
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What Were You Doing? – Learn How To Use Past Continuous Tense - Preply
A past continuous tense is an important form used in the English language. It can be used while talking about things that happened in the past but continuous. Learn it!
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To soon or too soon | Learn English - Preply
Hi Neva =) it's too soon as something happened too soon. I hope this helps. Andi =)