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Comparing ages: "older"

The comparative form of "old" is "older." It indicates a higher degree of age.

Going to school: "goes"

The present tense form of "go" is "goes." It signifies a regular action.

Opposite of "interesting"

The word "boring" means lacking excitement or interest.

Synonym of "wait"

The synonym for "to wait" is "expect." Both words suggest anticipating something to happen.

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Wearing a suit: "put on"

"Put on" is a phrasal verb that means to wear something.

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Cricket players: How many?

A cricket team consists of eleven players.

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Getting rid of plastic bags: "throw away"

The phrasal verb "throw away" means to discard or get rid of something that's no longer useful.

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Clock tower nickname: Big Ben

Big Ben is the nickname of the clock tower on the Houses of Parliament.

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Largest city in Kazakhstan: "largest"

The superlative form of "large" is "largest." It means the biggest or greatest in size.

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English equivalent: "I know an interesting story"

"I know an interesting story" translates to "Я знаю интересную историю."

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Past perfect: "I had finished"

The sentence "I had finished my homework before I went to the party" uses the past perfect correctly with "before." It shows that the homework was completed before going to the party.

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Third month of the year: March

March is the third month of the year.

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Confident: Certain of abilities

The adjective "confident" means feeling sure about oneself and one's abilities.

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Ambitious: Desire for success

The adjective "ambitious" means having a strong desire to achieve success, wealth, or fame.

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Opposite of "right"

The antonym of "right" is "wrong." It means opposite or incorrect.

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Translation: "to be glad"

The word "қуану - радоваться" translates to "to be glad." It conveys happiness and joy.

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Playing in the park: "play"

The present tense form of "play" is "play" when the subject is "they."

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Interested in learning languages: "in"

The preposition "in" is used to connect the noun "learning" to the noun "languages," showing a connection between them.

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Question about location: "Where is"

The question word "Where" is used to ask about location.

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Question about profession: "What do you do?"

The question "What do you do?" is the most appropriate question to ask someone about their profession.

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To be: "We are"

The correct form of "to be" in the present tense with the subject "we" is "are."

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To be: "My teacher's name is"

The correct form of 'to be' is "is" when the subject is singular.

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Plural of "hero": "heroes"

The plural form of the noun "hero" is "heroes."

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Drinking coffee: "drinks"

The present tense form of "drink" is "drinks" when the subject is "he."

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Using "the": Specific pen

The definite article "the" is used before singular, countable nouns to refer to a specific item.

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Indefinite pronoun: "some"

The indefinite pronoun "some" is used to refer to an unspecified number of countable nouns.

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Using "the": Unique key

We use the definite article 'the' before nouns that are unique or have been previously mentioned.

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Verb after "make:" Bare infinitive

The correct infinitive form of the verb after "make" is the bare infinitive, which means without 'to.'

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Time: 07:35

To say 07:35, you say 'It’s twenty five minutes to eight.a.m.'

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Plural of "wolf": "wolves"

The plural form of the noun "wolf" is "wolves."

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