Writing Prompt: Auxiliary Verbs in Questions

  Writing Prompt ~ Auxiliary Verbs in Questions

How can I always learn something new in English everyday? Is there any magic solution for that? Is it better to read or listen in another language? What is the best technique to master all the linguistic news that a language can bring us? Have I carried out wrong learning methods so far? Is music a proper resource for learning useful vocab? Who learned English confidently? Will I speak like a native or  look like much more a disaster? Is my learning level the one I think to be or I'm totally wrong? When will I say that I'm fluent in English to other friends? Have I took what it takes to proceed in a learning journey like this?

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  • Fantastic! You really understand how to form questions properly! 

    Challenge: Which verb should you use to go with "....what it takes" instead of "taken"? (Maybe a typo.)
    Have I taken what it takes to proceed in a learning journey like this? 

  • Hello Daniel. Thanks for writing this blog and adding to the examples of auxiliary verbs. Your questions are good too and no there is no magic solution. If you explored each part of each tab in the EnglishClub website you could learn much more than one new thing every day.  :) 

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