sand seriously tel you, that you are most committed person, who sincerely do there work as professionally. Heads Off to you. and about me i start my work with energy but later got an lazy.. hahaha for me u r an inspiration
I'm studying English every day but I don't seem to improve!
I sometimes have to speak English at my job, I want to be active internationally both in business and in helping poor children around the world go to school. And if possible, I'd like to work abroad for a few years.
So I need to be able to speak English.
Please give me advice and point out any strange English!
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sand seriously tel you, that you are most committed person, who sincerely do there work as professionally. Heads Off to you. and about me i start my work with energy but later got an lazy.. hahaha for me u r an inspiration
Was "up" part of a phrasal verb such as "stay up" or "let up"?
"Let's stay up until midnight" would have a different meaning than "Let's stay until midnight."
Thank you for positing the comment.
It's not part of a phrasal verb.
For example;
Up until just a short while ago, Japan was said to be the safest country in the world.
Up until 1977, the United States led the world in the development of fast-breeder reactors.
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