HAVE A BREAK:have a break or take a break? - TextRanch

have a break   the schools going to have a swimming Both 'have a break' and 'take a break' are correct phrases in English, but 'take a break' is more commonly used. They both convey the same meaning of pausing from an activity to rest or relax. Last updated: April 07, 2024 • 192 views

i have always wanted to be a pilot Đáp án: Paul has always dreamed of being a pilot. về câu hỏi! “I’m sorry I didn’t phone you earlier”, Margaret said to you. = Margaret apologized............................. Her mother prevented her ..................... going out tonight. “You have passed the final exams. Congratulations!” Jim said to you

have announced that a major break Scientists announced Tuesday that they have for the first time produced more energy in a fusion reaction than was used to ignite it—a major breakthrough in the decades-long quest to harness the

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