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Inferences are ideas that are not stated directly. They are conclusions we draw based on things we see, hear, and read. Learn about the new concept and high frequency words from UFLI Foundations Guys the pinout I show in this video has an error on Tx/Rx. You can download your own correct Pinout from my WEB site HERE: ... Support the channel and receive a transcript, translation, and audio download for each Latin story! This lesson breaks down the structure of present perfect continuous sentences, focusing on subject-verb agreement and the use of 'has' or 'have'. Examples illustrate how to correctly form affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using time markers like 'since' and 'for'. English For You - Learning English is much easier now! Beginner Levels -

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Lesson 6 - Inferences

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Inferences are ideas that are not stated directly. They are conclusions we draw based on things we see, hear, and read.

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