Must vs. Have To

Must vs. Have To

 In our last lesson, we saw how to use the modal verb MUST in English. Sometimes HAVE TO is used instead of MUST. For example you may hear: I must write a letter to John. OR I have to write a letter to John. What is the difference between MUST and HAVE TO? MUST and...
PIG OUT – meaning and examples

PIG OUT – meaning and examples

To pig out is an informal phrasal verb. It has the following meaning: 1. To pig out = to eat too much = to eat excessively (intransitive) It means to eat too much of something or to eat excessively. It gives the idea of eating in excess and that you can’t eat any more...
Parts of Speech – Word Classes

Parts of Speech – Word Classes

What is an adverb? What is a preposition? What is a…? These are questions that students sometimes ask when a teacher is explaining a grammar point. The different parts of speech (or all of those “grammar words” as some students call them) are...

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