-
Kizdar net |
Kizdar net |
Кыздар Нет
Happened or happend | Learn English - Preply
Hi Dot! 'Happend' is a spelling mistake of happened. Happened is past tense ie- The storm had happened a week before the playoffs. Regards, Vitor Rabbit
100+ Coolest Internet Abbreviations of 2025 (+ Tweeting
Jun 17, 2025 · What are the most popular internet abbreviations and how to use them correctly? Here's a list of texting abbreviations to help you succeed in any online talk.
Intercultural Misunderstandings in Business: Causes and Ways
Jun 11, 2025 · Learn the causes of intercultural misunderstandings and how to prevent them. Explore actionable strategies to improve communication and foster inclusivity in the workplace.
In, On & At Prepositions: When to Use + Examples
6 days ago · A clear guide to using the in, on, and at prepositions. Learn the time and place to use each with helpful guidelines and examples.
If u look the wrong way what happened? | Learn English
Preply Home English If u look the wrong way what happened? 🤔 Out look 3 years ago
Just vs. Only: Difference Between Just and Only in English - Preply
Jun 17, 2025 · Just and only are two words commonly used in English. We explain how they're different and how to use each.
Has vs. have: What’s the difference? - Preply
Jun 17, 2025 · Has vs. have: Discover the key differences and learn how to use them correctly. This guide provides clear explanations and examples to understand the distinction between …
Memory Idioms: 7 English Idioms and Phrases About Memory
Jun 17, 2025 · This idiom in English refers to an occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past. For example: Every Christmas is a trip down memory lane …
Student's lessons Cancellation Policy | Preply Help Center
Tutors have a right to receive payments for lessons when students miss the class without prior notice. Occasionally, based on the circumstances, tutors might cancel or reschedule lessons …
My tutor is absent: What to Do Next? - Preply Help Center
What to do if your tutor does not show up to your lesson.