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Aug 30
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868 - Saturday Short - Learn The Differe...

Michael DiGiacomo Happy English
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Welcome to another Saturday Short, your quick tip for speaking English naturally. Today, let’s clear up something tricky: stop doing vs. stop to do. 

These two sound similar, but they mean totally different things. Here's how we use them. 

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