How to Learn English: Expressions with Take, Make, Do, and Have

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Now you can learn English quickly by yourself at home for free step by step! This video helps students and teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) with expressions using the verbs take, make, do and have in English. It explains how to use these words along with objects correctly in the language. The video also provides exercises for practice and a glossary of idiomatic expressions.

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this was such good information... thank you

teresamiller
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this is a must watch video for guys who wanna learn english

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Hi! thanks, I want to learn also give and go please.

canankitis
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this was very informative and innovative

reyeshyatt
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I had in Chicago in 1994 was very special.
What Is the meaning of "had" in the sentence
Please reply

samin
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Sir
I want to ask about "'complete inversion'' '
"" Structure""
Adverb of place+ verb + subject
As There is lying a book on the table.
Here is coming a car.
Are both sentences and structures correct or not

Q2. Can we use complete inversion in the subordinate clause
As. This is the where there is going ram .
This is the place when there is lying a book.
Please reply

rkm
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please help
"(if "THERE " word is used for inversion in a sentence and it is showing "Adverb of place"

As. There stood my friend.(Inverted form) If this same sentence is added to a subordinate clause,
will "THERE" word become "dummy THERE".
are there any such rules in english

As. "there" stood my friend.))
Will "THERE" become a "dummy subject" here?
Or
"THERE" word is still an "adverb of place" here
Please reply 🙂🙂

sammer-samm-
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everyone should see and learn from this video

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