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What is 'used to' in the past tense?
'Used to' is used to describe past habits or repeated actions that do not happen now, e.g., 'I used to play soccer when I was a child.'.
What is the purpose of past perfect tense?
The past perfect tense is used to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past, e.g., 'When I arrived at the station, the train had already left.'.
What does 'in charge of' mean in a job context?
'In charge of' means to be responsible for something, e.g., 'I am in charge of managing the projects and dealing with clients.'.
What should you say at the airport when checking in?
You can ask, 'Where can I drop off my luggage and get my boarding pass?'
How can you agree or disagree politely in a professional meeting?
You can say, 'I completely agree with this strategy.' or 'I'm afraid I disagree with your point.'.
How do you ask for directions?
You can ask, 'Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the nearest subway station?'
How do you form past simple questions with irregular verbs?
In the past simple form, place 'did' at the beginning and keep the verb in base form, e.g., 'Did you buy the tickets yesterday?'
What are some common office vocabulary terms?
Common terms include 'deadline', 'schedule', 'meeting', and 'resign'.
What would you say at a restaurant when you want the menu?
You can politely say, 'Could we have the menu, please? Is service included in the bill?'
How do you express uncertainty about future events using may/might?
You can say, 'It might rain later, so take an umbrella.' or 'He may join the meeting.'.