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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I enjoy to run.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I regret to read this book.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I consider to run my favourite sport.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I am accustomed to run.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I am used to run. I run every day for 30 minutes.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I'm used to run. I run every day for 30 minutes.
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Grammar
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'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb
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I look forward to see you.
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Grammar
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'ad' vs 'add'
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She ads a lot of value to our team.
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Commonly Confused Words
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'ad' vs 'add'
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They usually ad ketchup to their fries.
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Commonly Confused Words
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'ad' vs 'add'
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I would ad a new one.
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Commonly Confused Words
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