Mon 11 May, 2026 12:23 am - Some people say that if you and I were sitting in a room together and I suddenly turned to you and bluntly said, “Go out!”, you might not automatically understand it as me telling you... (view)
Wed 6 May, 2026 06:38 pm - To get someone out of the room without caring what they do or where they go afterward, I can say:
1 Please step out! I need to work now! → polite, natural
2 Please step out for a moment! I... (view)
Wed 6 May, 2026 05:06 am - 1 “If that person isn’t blocking the door but just standing in the middle of the room without going out to look for the planks, can the person in charge say, ‘Head out! Why are... (view)
Mon 4 May, 2026 10:29 am - We don’t usually use “Go out!” as a standalone command. Using “Go out!” without any additional words or a clear context about what the person is supposed to go out to... (view)
Sat 21 Mar, 2026 11:57 pm - To tell someone to do an action faster using a short imperative sentence, we use “faster” Swim faster!, Run faster!, Walk faster!.
So, to tell someone to slow down, we often use the... (view)
Sat 3 Nov, 2018 11:27 am - 1 When we talk about one person, one thing, one event and then we refer back them, we will use "he, she, they, it", not "this, that, the".
Ex:
- I met my friend last night
-... (view)
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I. In the following sentences, I know that I should repeat "they", "they", "she", "he" and "it" instead of using... (view)