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  1. 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

  2. In, On & At Prepositions: When to Use + Examples

    Sep 19, 2025 · A clear guide to using the in, on, and at prepositions. Learn the time and place to use each with helpful guidelines and examples.

  3. Past simple tense in English: Explained with examples - Preply

    Sep 19, 2025 · Simple past tense is used to talk about actions and events that both started and ended in the past. Read a full guide with examples here.

  4. Memory Idioms: 7 English Idioms and Phrases About Memory

    Sep 19, 2025 · 5. Trip down memory lane This idiom in English refers to an occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past. When discussing events in the past, …

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  6. Student was absent: guidelines and best practices

    Message them to understand what happened and agree on a new date and time. Reschedule the class and select “Student asked to cancel/reschedule” as the reason.

  7. English Greetings: Say “Hello” in Style - Preply

    Sep 19, 2025 · Discover 50+ English greetings that will make you sound like a pro and have better conversations with native speakers.

  8. What Were You Doing? – Learn How To Use Past Continuous …

    Sep 19, 2025 · A past continuous tense is an important form used in the English language. It can be used while talking about things that happened in the past but continuous. Learn it!

  9. How to report a lesson - Preply Help Center

    There are several ways to report an issue with the lesson. If the issue happened during the lesson, you can leave the Preply Classroom early to see a prompt for reporting an issue: After …

  10. Just vs. Only: Difference Between Just and Only in English - Preply

    Sep 19, 2025 · Just and only are two words commonly used in English. We explain how they're different and how to use each.