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This is page twenty of the series of video lessons, “Daily Dose of English”.
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I can chop down a tree and I can chop up a tree. And the fact I can chop it down and chop it up gave me the idea that chop might be a useful word to teach in a Daily Dose of English. So, here goes.
The prepositions “from” and “to” are always confusing when talking about our own location. Do we say something is “the nearest to our house” or “the nearest from our house”? This sounds like a simple question, but it is one that causes some confusion and concern for students. After this Daily Dose of English all the confusion will be a thing of the past.
Skint means poor
Try the free Mathway calculator and
problem solver below to practice various math topics. Try the given examples, or type in your own
problem and check your answer with the step-by-step explanations.
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