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Yeah, because we often use this to talk about the way we do things, we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry because you're worried or scared.
we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry
We can use the stairs thing now...
We can use the stairs thing now.
We can use 'while' and 'during' to say that a shorter event happened within a longer event.
and today I'm going to tell you the differences between "while" and "during." We can use "while" and "during" to say that a shorter event happened within a longer event.
sometimes. But also we can use heart-pounding
We can use it for war.
If we have two things, we have to use 'each'. If we have three or more, we can use each or every.
Or we can use the verb to hammer.
But good thing is we can use this structure in a different way.
We can use it with regards to food and drink.
We can use 'prep' as a verb, for example, "Sonia preps her dinner before she goes to work."
we can use 'fresh' with this meaning? Yes, sure.
but we can use it literally as well, can't we Beth?