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2 Vocabulary
3 Sample Sentences
3 Grammar
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VOCABULARY
to cause something to be
close covered or sealed verb
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turn (on) to cause something to work phrasal verb
SAMPLE SENTENCES
The athlete needed some water after the Can you turn the light off, please?
run.
He was keen on seeing his children again. In fairy tales, dwarves are believed to have
magical powers.
I frequently forget to turn my computer off. I think the park is open now.
Do you have the key for the front door? The shop closes at midnight.
She was disappointed to have won second Is the air conditioner turned on?
place in the race.
The boy wakes up and leaves his bed. He quit drinking and started exercising.
GRAMMAR
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The focus of this lesson is tense comparison in English.
In this lesson you'll learn the difference between the different tenses in the English language:
present tense, present progressive tense, and past tense.
present progressive tense "The children are turning off the power."
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past tense "The university student closed the door."
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