Your grammar questions answered | 23/10/19
In today's Q&A I will explain the meaning and origin of the word 'salary', explain why we sometimes use the preposition 'of' with nouns, how to understand the conditionals in English, how to use transitive and intransitive verbs, and when to use have or has. See you in class! ************************************************************************ Stay updated on how to learn English: Facebook: https://bit.ly/CanguroFbPage Official Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/CanguroFbGroup Instagram: https://bit.ly/CanguroInstagram Listen to the podcast: https://bit.ly/CanguroPodcast Twitter: https://bit.ly/CanguroTwitter ************************************************************************ Become a patron and sponsor free English education here: https://bit.ly/CanguroPatreon ************************************************************************ Buy official Canguro English merchandise here: https://bit.ly/CanguroMerchandise

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