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IF I WERE YOU
You imagine yourself in their position or situation and what you would do or how you would react. If I were you, I would study more. If I were you, I would stop doing that. If I were you, I would go to the doctor. if I were you, I would subscribe to the Woodward English YouTube channel right now. :) If I were you, I wouldn't play withthose wires.
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English.ALL, EVERY, EACH
The difference between All, Every, and Each - Quick Explanation. All means the total number of people or things considered as a group. Every means all members of a group considered individually. Each means all members of a group considered individually though we think of them more one by one.. What is the difference between Each and Every?. Both Each and Every generally have the same meaning. DON'T VS DOESN'T NEGATIVE SENTENCES To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't with all verbs EXCEPT To Be and Modal verbs (Can, might, should etc.).. Affirmative: You speak Spanish. Negative: You don't speak Spanish.. You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject is I, you, we or they.. Affirmative: He speaks Spanish. WOULD - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Would is a modal verb.Would is often used in conditional sentences with a clause beginning with "If" but it can also be used in the following situations: WOULD. 1. Used as a polite invitation or to offer. Would you like to go to the movies with me tonight?; Would you like some more tea?; I would be happy to help you with preparation for your exam.; When someone asks a question to invite you USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. Used to = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore. Notice how Used to ends in –ed which normally means the verb is in the pasttense.
FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL You look tired. I'll finish the dishes for you. I will do my best to help you. If you say anything I will kill you! I will have it ready by tomorrow. I'll drive you to work if you want. Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. (won't = will not) 4. For a habit that is a predictablebehaviour.
FOR VS SINCE EXERCISES For Vs Since www.grammar.cl A) Fill the gap with either FOR or SINCE. 1. I have been learning English _____ six months. 2. I have been learning English _____ July 2010. 3. How long has it been _____ you’ve been on holiday? 4. ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES English Grammar Games and Notes - Woodward English. Welcome to the English Grammar Site of Woodward English - www.grammar.cl. This site is divided in two main sections: Grammar Games and Grammar Notes. Improve your English with our interactive vocabulary games. 105 English Grammar Games. New - To Be + Adjective. ANOTHER, OTHER, OTHERS A simple rule to help you remember the difference between another and other is: another + singular noun. other + plural noun. others (a pronoun to replace other + plural noun) I need another cup. (cup is singular so we use another) I need other cups. (cups is plural so we use other) I need others. (refers to other cups)IF I WERE YOU
You imagine yourself in their position or situation and what you would do or how you would react. If I were you, I would study more. If I were you, I would stop doing that. If I were you, I would go to the doctor. if I were you, I would subscribe to the Woodward English YouTube channel right now. :) If I were you, I wouldn't play withthose wires.
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English.ALL, EVERY, EACH
The difference between All, Every, and Each - Quick Explanation. All means the total number of people or things considered as a group. Every means all members of a group considered individually. Each means all members of a group considered individually though we think of them more one by one.. What is the difference between Each and Every?. Both Each and Every generally have the same meaning. DON'T VS DOESN'T NEGATIVE SENTENCES To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't with all verbs EXCEPT To Be and Modal verbs (Can, might, should etc.).. Affirmative: You speak Spanish. Negative: You don't speak Spanish.. You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject is I, you, we or they.. Affirmative: He speaks Spanish. WOULD - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Would is a modal verb.Would is often used in conditional sentences with a clause beginning with "If" but it can also be used in the following situations: WOULD. 1. Used as a polite invitation or to offer. Would you like to go to the movies with me tonight?; Would you like some more tea?; I would be happy to help you with preparation for your exam.; When someone asks a question to invite you USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. Used to = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore. Notice how Used to ends in –ed which normally means the verb is in the pasttense.
FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL You look tired. I'll finish the dishes for you. I will do my best to help you. If you say anything I will kill you! I will have it ready by tomorrow. I'll drive you to work if you want. Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. (won't = will not) 4. For a habit that is a predictablebehaviour.
FOR VS SINCE EXERCISES For Vs Since www.grammar.cl A) Fill the gap with either FOR or SINCE. 1. I have been learning English _____ six months. 2. I have been learning English _____ July 2010. 3. How long has it been _____ you’ve been on holiday? 4. MUST - ENGLISH GRAMMAR MUST. 1. To express obligation or duty. This also refers to laws and regulations. I must memorize all of these rules about modal verbs.; People must remain seated until the show is over.; You must wear a seatbelt at all times.; 2. To emphasize the necessity of something. Humans must have drinking water at least every two days.; You must give up smoking, it's bad for you. PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English. TO BE IN PRESENT TENSE To Be - Short Answers. In spoken English, we usually give short answers in response to questions. Are you a student? - Yes, I am (a student). The last part (a student) is not necessary. We use shorts answers to avoid repetition, when the meaning is clear. Question. Short Answers**. Short Answers. ADJECTIVES WORD ORDER Types of Adjectives. Before the adjectives you will normally have the Determiner. Determiner: The determiner tells us if the noun is singular or plural, definite or indefinite a, an, the, my, your, four, those, some, etc. And then we have the adjectives that refer to. Opinion: Explains what we think about something. This is usually our opinion, attitude or observations. TO BE - PRESENT TENSE - GRAMMAR To Be – Present Tense www.grammar.cl A) Complete the sentences using the correct form of To Be. 1. I _____ an English student. 2. John _____ Japanese. 3. They THERE, THEIR, THEY'RE English Grammar Games. This English grammar game is to help you learn the difference between There vs Their vs They're. Complete the sentence or choose the answer with the correct word. If you would like to learn the difference between these words then read our Grammar Rules about: There vs Their vs They're. FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb. Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same characteristics:. It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it) It is always combined with another verb in the base form (i.e. without 'to') STILL YET ALREADY ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULES Next activity. Try our interactive game to practice Still, Yet and Already.. See our other lesson about the difference between Still, Yet and Already (including updated charts).. If you found this grammar guide about the difference between Still, Yet and PRESENT TENSE VERBS IN THIRD PERSON Irregular verbs in English in the present tense follow very simple rules. The only change that is made to these verbs is in the third person – for He, She or It. 1. If the verb ends in SS, X, CH, SH or the letter O, we add + ES in the third person. A mechanic fixes cars. EVERY DAY VS EVERYDAY A common mistake in English is the correct use of the words everyday and every day.Don't worry, this is also a mistake commonly made by native speakers too. The word everyday (one word) and phrase every day (two words) are not interchangeable.. The difference between everyday and every day.. Everyday is an adjective so it goes before the noun itdescribes.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES English Grammar Games and Notes - Woodward English. Welcome to the English Grammar Site of Woodward English - www.grammar.cl. This site is divided in two main sections: Grammar Games and Grammar Notes. Improve your English with our interactive vocabulary games. 105 English Grammar Games. New - To Be + Adjective. ANOTHER, OTHER, OTHERS A simple rule to help you remember the difference between another and other is: another + singular noun. other + plural noun. others (a pronoun to replace other + plural noun) I need another cup. (cup is singular so we use another) I need other cups. (cups is plural so we use other) I need others. (refers to other cups)IF I WERE YOU
You imagine yourself in their position or situation and what you would do or how you would react. If I were you, I would study more. If I were you, I would stop doing that. If I were you, I would go to the doctor. if I were you, I would subscribe to the Woodward English YouTube channel right now. :) If I were you, I wouldn't play withthose wires.
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English.ALL, EVERY, EACH
The difference between All, Every, and Each - Quick Explanation. All means the total number of people or things considered as a group. Every means all members of a group considered individually. Each means all members of a group considered individually though we think of them more one by one.. What is the difference between Each and Every?. Both Each and Every generally have the same meaning. DON'T VS DOESN'T NEGATIVE SENTENCES To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't with all verbs EXCEPT To Be and Modal verbs (Can, might, should etc.).. Affirmative: You speak Spanish. Negative: You don't speak Spanish.. You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject is I, you, we or they.. Affirmative: He speaks Spanish. WOULD - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Would is a modal verb.Would is often used in conditional sentences with a clause beginning with "If" but it can also be used in the following situations: WOULD. 1. Used as a polite invitation or to offer. Would you like to go to the movies with me tonight?; Would you like some more tea?; I would be happy to help you with preparation for your exam.; When someone asks a question to invite you USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. Used to = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore. Notice how Used to ends in –ed which normally means the verb is in the pasttense.
FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL You look tired. I'll finish the dishes for you. I will do my best to help you. If you say anything I will kill you! I will have it ready by tomorrow. I'll drive you to work if you want. Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. (won't = will not) 4. For a habit that is a predictablebehaviour.
FOR VS SINCE EXERCISES For Vs Since www.grammar.cl A) Fill the gap with either FOR or SINCE. 1. I have been learning English _____ six months. 2. I have been learning English _____ July 2010. 3. How long has it been _____ you’ve been on holiday? 4. ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES English Grammar Games and Notes - Woodward English. Welcome to the English Grammar Site of Woodward English - www.grammar.cl. This site is divided in two main sections: Grammar Games and Grammar Notes. Improve your English with our interactive vocabulary games. 105 English Grammar Games. New - To Be + Adjective. ANOTHER, OTHER, OTHERS A simple rule to help you remember the difference between another and other is: another + singular noun. other + plural noun. others (a pronoun to replace other + plural noun) I need another cup. (cup is singular so we use another) I need other cups. (cups is plural so we use other) I need others. (refers to other cups)IF I WERE YOU
You imagine yourself in their position or situation and what you would do or how you would react. If I were you, I would study more. If I were you, I would stop doing that. If I were you, I would go to the doctor. if I were you, I would subscribe to the Woodward English YouTube channel right now. :) If I were you, I wouldn't play withthose wires.
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English.ALL, EVERY, EACH
The difference between All, Every, and Each - Quick Explanation. All means the total number of people or things considered as a group. Every means all members of a group considered individually. Each means all members of a group considered individually though we think of them more one by one.. What is the difference between Each and Every?. Both Each and Every generally have the same meaning. DON'T VS DOESN'T NEGATIVE SENTENCES To make a negative sentence in English we normally use Don't or Doesn't with all verbs EXCEPT To Be and Modal verbs (Can, might, should etc.).. Affirmative: You speak Spanish. Negative: You don't speak Spanish.. You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject is I, you, we or they.. Affirmative: He speaks Spanish. WOULD - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Would is a modal verb.Would is often used in conditional sentences with a clause beginning with "If" but it can also be used in the following situations: WOULD. 1. Used as a polite invitation or to offer. Would you like to go to the movies with me tonight?; Would you like some more tea?; I would be happy to help you with preparation for your exam.; When someone asks a question to invite you USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. Used to = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore. Notice how Used to ends in –ed which normally means the verb is in the pasttense.
FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL You look tired. I'll finish the dishes for you. I will do my best to help you. If you say anything I will kill you! I will have it ready by tomorrow. I'll drive you to work if you want. Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. (won't = will not) 4. For a habit that is a predictablebehaviour.
FOR VS SINCE EXERCISES For Vs Since www.grammar.cl A) Fill the gap with either FOR or SINCE. 1. I have been learning English _____ six months. 2. I have been learning English _____ July 2010. 3. How long has it been _____ you’ve been on holiday? 4. MUST - ENGLISH GRAMMAR MUST. 1. To express obligation or duty. This also refers to laws and regulations. I must memorize all of these rules about modal verbs.; People must remain seated until the show is over.; You must wear a seatbelt at all times.; 2. To emphasize the necessity of something. Humans must have drinking water at least every two days.; You must give up smoking, it's bad for you. PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Prepositions of Place are used to show the position or location of one thing with another. It answers the question "Where?" Below we have some examples of Prepositions of Place: The chart demonstrates some of the most common prepositions of place in English. TO BE IN PRESENT TENSE To Be - Short Answers. In spoken English, we usually give short answers in response to questions. Are you a student? - Yes, I am (a student). The last part (a student) is not necessary. We use shorts answers to avoid repetition, when the meaning is clear. Question. Short Answers**. Short Answers. ADJECTIVES WORD ORDER Types of Adjectives. Before the adjectives you will normally have the Determiner. Determiner: The determiner tells us if the noun is singular or plural, definite or indefinite a, an, the, my, your, four, those, some, etc. And then we have the adjectives that refer to. Opinion: Explains what we think about something. This is usually our opinion, attitude or observations. TO BE - PRESENT TENSE - GRAMMAR To Be – Present Tense www.grammar.cl A) Complete the sentences using the correct form of To Be. 1. I _____ an English student. 2. John _____ Japanese. 3. They THERE, THEIR, THEY'RE English Grammar Games. This English grammar game is to help you learn the difference between There vs Their vs They're. Complete the sentence or choose the answer with the correct word. If you would like to learn the difference between these words then read our Grammar Rules about: There vs Their vs They're. FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb. Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same characteristics:. It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it) It is always combined with another verb in the base form (i.e. without 'to') STILL YET ALREADY ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULES Next activity. Try our interactive game to practice Still, Yet and Already.. See our other lesson about the difference between Still, Yet and Already (including updated charts).. If you found this grammar guide about the difference between Still, Yet and PRESENT TENSE VERBS IN THIRD PERSON Irregular verbs in English in the present tense follow very simple rules. The only change that is made to these verbs is in the third person – for He, She or It. 1. If the verb ends in SS, X, CH, SH or the letter O, we add + ES in the third person. A mechanic fixes cars. EVERY DAY VS EVERYDAY A common mistake in English is the correct use of the words everyday and every day.Don't worry, this is also a mistake commonly made by native speakers too. The word everyday (one word) and phrase every day (two words) are not interchangeable.. The difference between everyday and every day.. Everyday is an adjective so it goes before the noun itdescribes.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES Free English Grammar Games, Notes and Activities including worksheets - Gramática y Juegos de Inglés gratis para estudiantes y profesores ENGLISH STUDENT RESOURCES AND MATERIALS A list of useful resources for students learning English. If you would like to improve your English, try some of the following: Woodward English Vocabulary - www.vocabulary.cl Similar to this grammar website though focused on English vocabulary. MUST - ENGLISH GRAMMAR MUST. 1. To express obligation or duty. This also refers to laws and regulations. I must memorize all of these rules about modal verbs.; People must remain seated until the show is over.; You must wear a seatbelt at all times.; 2. To emphasize the necessity of something. Humans must have drinking water at least every two days.; You must give up smoking, it's bad for you. PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Next activities. See our updated preposition charts (including a new chart) and some more examples here: Basic Prepositions of Place. You may want to check out our notes about Prepositions of Time. And see our list of prepositions in English.. Parent / Teacher Resource STILL YET ALREADY ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULESSEE MORE ON GRAMMAR.CLDO DOES DID DONE
DO vs DOES in Questions. To make a question in the Simple Present Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary Do or Does at the beginning of the question before the subject.. Affirmative: You speak Arabic. Question: Do you speak Arabic? You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to change it into a question. We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they. USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES Free English Grammar Games, Notes and Activities including worksheets - Gramática y Juegos de Inglés gratis para estudiantes y profesores ENGLISH STUDENT RESOURCES AND MATERIALS A list of useful resources for students learning English. If you would like to improve your English, try some of the following: Woodward English Vocabulary - www.vocabulary.cl Similar to this grammar website though focused on English vocabulary. MUST - ENGLISH GRAMMAR MUST. 1. To express obligation or duty. This also refers to laws and regulations. I must memorize all of these rules about modal verbs.; People must remain seated until the show is over.; You must wear a seatbelt at all times.; 2. To emphasize the necessity of something. Humans must have drinking water at least every two days.; You must give up smoking, it's bad for you. PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE Next activities. See our updated preposition charts (including a new chart) and some more examples here: Basic Prepositions of Place. You may want to check out our notes about Prepositions of Time. And see our list of prepositions in English.. Parent / Teacher Resource STILL YET ALREADY ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULESSEE MORE ON GRAMMAR.CLDO DOES DID DONE
DO vs DOES in Questions. To make a question in the Simple Present Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary Do or Does at the beginning of the question before the subject.. Affirmative: You speak Arabic. Question: Do you speak Arabic? You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to change it into a question. We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they. USED TO VS. USE TO IN ENGLISH A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. EVERY DAY VS EVERYDAY A common mistake in English is the correct use of the words everyday and every day.Don't worry, this is also a mistake commonly made by native speakers too. The word everyday (one word) and phrase every day (two words) are not interchangeable.. The difference between everyday and every day.. Everyday is an adjective so it goes before the noun itdescribes.
THERE THEIR THEY'RE DIFFERENCE A common mistake not only for students learning English but also for native speakers is the difference between There, Their and They're in written English.. This happens because these three words sound the same when they are spoken. FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb. Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same characteristics:. It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it) It is always combined with another verb in the base form (i.e. without 'to') ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES AND NOTES Free English Grammar Games, Notes and Activities including worksheets - Gramática y Juegos de Inglés gratis para estudiantes y profesores ADVERBS ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULES Adverbs describe verbs (actions). They give more detail about the action. My cat eats slowly.; Slowly is an adverb since it describes the way my cat eats. How does my cat eat? Slowly. Adverbs will generally answer the question 'How'. Some adverbs are used to modify an adjective.. Adverbs that do this are: very, extremely, really, totally, absolutely, quite, fairly, well. STILL YET ALREADY ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULES Next activity. Try our interactive game to practice Still, Yet and Already.. See our other lesson about the difference between Still, Yet and Already (including updated charts).. If you found this grammar guide about the difference between Still, Yet and FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb. Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same characteristics:. It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it) It is always combined with another verb in the base form (i.e. without 'to') PRONUNCIATION OF ED IN ENGLISH GAME This English grammar game is to help you learn the correct pronunciation of words ending in -ED.. Choose the answer with the correct way of pronouncing the ED. If you are not sure about the correct pronunciation of ED at the end of words, then I recommend reading our grammar notes about the Pronunciation of ED at the end of words (Past Tense, Past Participles and Adjectives)ALL, EVERY, EACH
The difference between All, Every, and Each - Quick Explanation. All means the total number of people or things considered as a group. Every means all members of a group considered individually. Each means all members of a group considered individually though we think of them more one by one.. What is the difference between Each and Every?. Both Each and Every generally have the same meaning. SUBJECT PRONOUNS ENGLISH GRAMMAR The subject of a sentence is a person or thing that performs the action of the verb.. Subject pronouns are used to replace the subject (person or thing) of a verb.. We do NOT normally say: John is tall and John is intelligent. Saying the word "John" twice is repetitive and does not sound natural.IF I WERE YOU
If I were you. If I were you is used when giving ADVICE about what you would do in the same situation as the other person. You imagine yourself in their position or situation and what you would do or how you would react. If I were you, I would study more. SPELLING OF VERBS ENDING IN ING. ENGLISH GRAMMAR RULES The following is a guide to the correct spelling of –ing forms of verbs and gerunds. The general rule when changing a verb into its -ING form is just to add -ING to the end of the verb. EVERY DAY VS ALL DAY A common mistake in English is the correct use of every day and all day.. The difference between every day and all day.. All day = the entire day, or a large part of the day.. Every day = each day; on all of the days over a certain period of time (weeks, months, years). It can also mean regularly. I studied all day (= the entire day); I studied every day. (= all of the days WELCOME TO THE ENGLISH GRAMMAR SITE OF WOODWARD ENGLISH -WWW.GRAMMAR.CL
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Improve your English with our interactive vocabulary games. 105 ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES NEW - To Be + Adjective NEW - Was/Were , Was/Were Questions , Was and Were - Short Answers NEW - So + Auxiliary + Subject - Neither + Auxiliary +Subject
NEW - Possessive Adjectives NEW - How much vs How many Improve your English with our grammar guides and notes. 88 ENGLISH GRAMMAR NOTES & RULES NEW - Transitive and Intransitive Verbs NEW - How much vs. How many NEW - Conditionals - Zero- First
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NEW - All vs Every vs Each We are constantly adding new grammar games, learning activities and grammar notes so we recommend that you visit our site every now and then to see what is new. ENGLISH GRAMMAR VIDEOS Videos to help you learn English... (Subscribe to our channel so you know when new videos are ready) TEACHER & STUDENT SECTION Grammar Games, Notes & Exercises List A list of all our Grammar Games, Grammar Notes with their codes for easy reference for teachers and students. We also have 14 free photocopiable worksheets that you can download for classroom orpersonal use.
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