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How was your weekend?

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How was your weekend? What did you do last weekend? Did you do anything this weekend? Did you get up to much over the weekend? Do you know how to respond to these questions correctly in English? One of the most common questions that people usually ask their friends on Monday, after the weekend has just gone past is about what they did last weekend .  In this English lesson, you will learn some common questions and various responses that you can use to have a chat with your friends, peers, or colleagues about this subject in English. It's very necessary and helpful to have a range of questions and responses in order to choose any of them as you prefer and avoid using the same one over and over. As it's all about past events, make sure that you already understand sentences in all forms in the past simple. And if you need to be able to talk about this subject in English more convincingly and confidently, this is for you. Let's dive right in. There are 4 different types of com

What are you doing this weekend?

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What are you doing this weekend? How to talk about the weekend plans in English? In English, there are a number of common questions and also answers that native English speakers commonly use to talk about their weekend plans. Before the weekend is coming, this is a great and appropriate topic that you can chat with your friends about.  After studying or working during the weekedays, everyone usually plans or intends to do something different for the coming weekend. Some people might want to do something fun with their close friends or families, while for some might just want to spend the weekend relaxing at home.  In this English lesson you will learn a range of various questions and answers that definitely can help you be able to ask somone about his or her weekend plans and to answer when you are asked about your weekend plans in English. Here are some common questions native English speakers often use to ask someone about their weekend plans in a range of types:   Type 1 Some common

Offering Food And Drinks

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Offering Food and Drinks | Part 1 How to offer someone food or a drink?                               & How to accept and decline an offer of food and a drink in various ways in English? (PART 1) What do you usually say when you offer someone food or a drink? Conversely, when someone offers you food or a drink, how do you accept or decline it? In English, we have a number of different expressions that we need to know to make offers of food and drinks and also to accept and refuse an offer. And knowing them can be really useful and important for you as you can have a choice of using them and you can also understand if someone offering you food, or a drink uses any.  Offering food or a drink to someone is one of the things we do most often in our daily life, especially when we're having someone over at our house or when we're having food or drinks that we'd like to share with someone.  I often find out that the English lesson about making offers doesn't provide adequa