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Is the sentence β€œBuffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo”a grammatically correct sentence in English?
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πŸ…±οΈ I Need to go home

Reason: In this phrase β€œGo home”, home is not a noun but an adverb, Specifically, it is an adverb of place, So you do not need a preposition like β€œto” prior to home.
We also don’t use β€œto” before these words when it is used an Adverb (abroad, anywhere, downstairs, here, home, in, nowhere, out, outside, somewhere, there, underground, upstairs)
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πŸ…±οΈ My birthday is in October

Reason: We use β€œon” when indicating an specific date, like β€œmy birthday is on October 10”
Whereas you use β€œin” if there is no specific date, for example: β€œMy Birthday is in October”
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πŸ…±οΈ I came to office on foot

Reason: We can say β€œby car”, β€œby bus”, β€œby bike”, β€œby train” and β€œby flight”. However, we cannot say β€œby walk”, as it is the β€œfoot” which is being used to travel and not β€œwalk”
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That's enough!........ you pay your debt to me or I take you to court.

1️⃣Both

2️⃣Either

3️⃣Neither

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When we heard the good news , we were........happy and excited.

1️⃣Both

2️⃣Either

3️⃣Neither

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πŸŒ€Another QuizπŸŒ€

They had........ food to eat nor money to go to a restaurant

1️⃣Both

2️⃣Either

3️⃣Neither

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⭕️try / be sure / wait and β€¦β­•οΈ

❇️We often use and β€¦ instead of to after try / be sure. This is informal.

πŸ”ΉTry and eat something β€“ you’ll feel better if you do.

πŸ”ΉI’ll try and phone you tomorrow morning.

πŸ”ΉBe sure and ask Uncle Joe about his garden.

❇️Note also the common expression Wait and see.

πŸ”Έβ€˜What’s for lunch?’ β€˜Wait and see.’

❇️We only use this structure with the simple base forms try / be sure / wait. It is not possible, for example, with tries, trying, was sure or waitedCompare:

πŸ”Έtry and keep a straight face when he talks, but I can’t help smiling.

πŸ”ΈShe tries to keep a straight face β€¦ (NOT She tries and keeps β€¦)

πŸ”ΈTry and eat something.

πŸ”Έtried to eat something. (NOT I tried and ate something.)

πŸ”ΈWe waited to see what would happen. (NOT We waited and saw β€¦)


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IELTS learners to understand the usage of each phrase:

1. All at once: "She decided to quit her job, move to a new city, and start her own business all at once."
2. As soon as: "As soon as the bell rang, the students rushed out of the classroom."
3. At all times: "It is important to wear a seatbelt at all times when driving."
4. Once: "Once you have completed the registration process, you will receive a confirmation email."
5. Unless: "You won't pass the exam unless you study hard and prepare well."
6. As long as: "You can borrow my car as long as you promise to drive carefully."
7. Unlike: "Unlike traditional teaching methods, online learning offers flexibility and convenience."
8. Even though: "Even though it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains."
9. In a way that: "She explained the concept in a way that was easy for everyone to understand."


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πŸ”΄How to use β€˜butβ€™πŸ”΄

πŸ”˜We use but to mean β€˜except’ after all, none, every, any, no (and everything, everybody, nothing, nobody, anywhere etc).

πŸ”ΊHe eats nothing but hamburgers.
πŸ”ΊEverybody’s here but George.
πŸ”ΊI’ve finished all the jobs but one.

πŸ”˜Note the expressions next but one, last but two

πŸ”Ί]ackie lives next door but one.
πŸ”ΊI was last but two in the race yesterday.

πŸ”˜But for expresses the idea β€˜if something had not existed/happened’.

πŸ”ΊI would have been in real trouble but for your help.
πŸ”ΊBut for the storm, I would have been home before eight.


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