hundred British people say hundred and in numbers like this : 360= three hundred and twenty six Americans usually miss out and : 326 = three hundred twenty six Plural forms like hundreds and thousands can be used when they are not part of another number : Hundreds of people attended the concert ./ Thousands of pounds have been spent on the new hospital |
waiting for your newest every time dear brother may Allah accept you and forgive all your sins |
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House,cottage ,bungalow ,apartment ,flat ,bedsitter or bedsit House : is a building for people to live in , and usually has more than one level ( storey Cottage : is usually a small old house especially in the country . Bungalow : is a fairly modern house built on only one level . Apartment or flat : is a set of rooms ( including a kitchen and a bathroom ) in British English . Bedsitter or bedsit : is a small one-room apartment in British English. |
Hope to & hope that Hope to : is used to talk about something that you or someone else wants to do . Hope that : is used to talk about what you hope will happen : Michelle hopes to go to college / I hope that Michelle will go to college . |
Have to , have got to & must Use all of these to talk about what it is necessary to do Have to : is used to say that something is necessary , and you do not have a choice about it : I'm sorry – I have to go now ./ He has to work late tonight . Must : is used to say that something is necessary , and that you know it is a good idea : I really must study harder . / We must visit Grandma sometime soon . Have got : is used instead of have to or must in order to emphasize how important something is : I've got to talk to him Note : the past tense of have to , have got to , and must is had to : I had to talk to him . |
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thanks very much sis
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Hard & Hardly Hard : is an adverb used to say that something is done using a lot of effort or force : We studied hard for two weeks Hardly : means " almost not " : I could hardly believe what she said |
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