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Learn English: Using AT, IN THE, AGO, and more words to talk about time
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grant posted on 2016/06/09Ever get confused about when to use 'at', 'in the', or 'ago' when talking about time? This video breaks down these tricky prepositions and time expressions with super practical examples you can use every single day. You'll pick up essential grammar for talking about days, weeks, and specific times with confidence!
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and then
US /ənd ðɛn/
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UK /ænd ðen/
- Phrase
- Following in time or order; next.
- Adverb
- Following that; next in order.
- As a consequence; therefore.
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More the day
US /ði de/
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UK /ðə dei/
- Noun
- A particular day, often one that is important or memorable.
- Referring to the current day.
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More you can say
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UK
- Phrase
- An expression used to show strong agreement with what someone has just said.
- It is possible to describe something in this way.
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More the night
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- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- The period of darkness between one day and the next
- An evening spent doing something
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