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can anyone tell me the meaning of "'as far as i''m concern

can anyone tell me the meaning of "'as far as i''m concern'

Use the correct verb

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A verb is a word that shows an action. It is important to choose the verb that fits with the subject and object in a sentence otherwise your English will not sound natural or you may not be able to make yourself understood.

For example it would be very strange for someone to say, "we is" instead of "we are", or "I need to make a break", instead of, "I need to take a break".

We can also change the form of verbs to show when an action happens.

Had better???

hello friends, can you tell me how to use "had better" ?

Thanks

Presence of two verbs

This sentences have taken from CAMBRIDGE
IELTS
4.

"Disenchantment with orthodox medicine has
seen the popularity of alternative therapies in
Australia climb steadily during the past 20
years."

I think, here 'climb' is acting as a verb. Am I
right? What is the subject of this verb?
"Disenchantment with orthodox medicine has
seen the popularity of alternative therapies in
Australia" is able to make a full sense. It is
impossible for a sentence to have more than one
verb. How this sentence contains two verb?
Would you like to clear the meaning of this given

Phrasal Verbs: MAKE

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Today we're going to look at phrasal verbs with the word 'make'. Read these definitions and examples, and then try to complete the sentences below with the correct phrasal verb.

Note: You will have to change the tense!

1. Make something out - to see/recognise something in the distance

Typhoon Glenda (Essay) dated July 19. Please Check..

3:30 in a morning I woke up because of the heavy rain and strong winds. Its really hard for me then to go back to sleep because I felt that there is something bad will happen. So as I watched the rain poured in our place suddenly the electricity shut down. I felt scared because I can't see nothing in our place just the sound of the rain and the sound of our rooftop that made in iron sheets and it sound like it' gonna blown away.

Phrasal Verbs: CALL

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Today we're going to look at phrasal verbs with the word 'call'. Read these definitions and examples, and then try to complete the activity below.

Call someone back: Return a phonecall to someone who tried to phone you.

Since and Because

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Using 'since' and 'because' can be confusing, so here's the main difference between the two.

'Since' refers to time and 'because' refers to causation.

e.g. Since I quit drinking, I'm feeling much healthier.

e.g. Because I quit drinking I no longer suffer from headaches in the morning.

Fill in the blanks by using either 'since' or 'because'.

Please anwer this.

How to use Has and Had in a sentence.?

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