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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. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. My tutor is absent: What to do next? - Preply Help Center

    Learn what to do if your tutor is absent, including how to report the lesson or transfer your funds.

  5. Using still, already, and yet in English - Preply

    Sep 19, 2025 · Learning English involves mastering those small but mighty words like “still,” “already,” and “yet.” These three adverbs might look simple, but they can completely change …

  6. Hindi made easy: 50+ must-know basic Hindi words and phrases

    Sep 15, 2025 · Beyond "namaste": 50+ basic Hindi words and phrases for real conversations with locals. The ultimate vocabulary shortcut for travelers and learners.

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  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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!