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How Often Do You …

This structure is used when you are inquiring how often somebody does something. Study the following sentences. How often do you visit your parents? How often do you go to the movies? How often...

Look Forward To | Hope | Expect

Expectations and hopes are different. If you expect something to happen, you have a good reason to think it will in fact happen. Hoping is more emotional. If you hope for something to happen,...

Have One’s Hand In The Till

A till is a cash register or drawer for keeping money in a shop or office. When you have your hand in the till, you have easy access to the moneybox. The idiom have...

Had Better

We use had better to tell people what we think they should do. You had better turn that music down before dad gets angry. You had better consult a doctor. Had better is also...

Go Stir Crazy | English Idioms

To go stir crazy is to become upset and nervous because you have been confined to a place for too long. “This fever has forced me to stay at home. I haven’t stepped out...

Conversational Structures With For

The structure for + noun/pronoun + infinitive is very common in English. It is used when an infinitive needs its own subject. It only takes ten minutes for me to walk to the office....