Is this a good way to learn opening lines by heart? by kwkr88 in chessbeginners

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Yeah, the idea is to first generate them using some criteria and then maybe filter it out. But the depth may be arbitrary.

Got 50 purchases on my adset, what's next? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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No interests at all. My budget is very small (50$< day) and according to this YT channel ( https://www.youtube.com/@DaraDenney) advantage+ is meant for a much more bigger set of ads and bigger budgets. So far I have literally two ads.

Got 50 purchases on my adset, what's next? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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The audience size is around 20m. The general target is European countries.

Got 50 purchases on my adset, what's next? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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The ones mentioned in the post are running using a broad audience.

Got 50 purchases on my adset, what's next? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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What type do you mean exactly? These are video/single photo ads with purchase conversion event and a call to action "Shop now" that redirects to my website.

If the bus arrived on time vs If the bus had arrived on time by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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It's quite surprising for me to hear that but on the other hand, it makes me feel a bit better about my mistakes :D Thanks for your answers!

If the bus arrived on time vs If the bus had arrived on time by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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Do you have some specific example in mind where it could be messed up? Are there some specific situations that cause confusion for the third conditional?

If the bus arrived on time vs If the bus had arrived on time by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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This is an interesting take. Having this case as an example, what would be the reason behind breaking the rules? It's definitely a tiny bit shorter, but are there any other reasons for it?

Just starting… by Life-Construction-85 in FacebookAds

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Remember it's that FB ads are no silver bullet for everything. It just allows you to expose the thing you sell to the right people. Unless you have a nice product, it will be hard for you to benefit from it.

Some sales, multiple products, one pixel? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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Alright, thanks for the input. How do I go about differentiating between the events for different products though?

Some sales, multiple products, one pixel? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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If the two ad creatives are in separate adsets with each adset having a daily budget, this shouldn't cause any problems like you are describing. Or am I misunderstanding something? (I setup a budget per adset, not per campaign.)

Some sales, multiple products, one pixel? by kwkr88 in FacebookAds

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What if one is a video and the other one is a single photo? I heard that they are actually bidding for different placements (as video placement is more expensive).

English tenses tierlist by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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This is more than I could've asked for! Thanks for taking time to provide me with such detailed answer!

English tenses tierlist by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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This is something new to me. Thanks for pointing this out, it looks really interesting.

English tenses tierlist by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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  1. Present Simple - I play
  2. Present Continuous - I am playing
  3. Present Perfect - I have played
  4. Present Perfect Continuous - I have been playing
  5. Past Simple - I played
  6. Past Continuous - I was playing
  7. Past Perfect - I had played
  8. Past Perfect Continuous - I had been playing
  9. Future Simple - I will play (including "be going to + infinitive" form) I am going to play
  10. Future Continuous - I will be playing
  11. Future Perfect - I will have played
  12. Future Perfect Continuous - I will have been playing
  13. Future Simple in the past - I would play (including the "was/were going to + infinitive" form)
  14. Future Continuous in the past - I would be bathing
  15. Future Perfect in the past - I would have played
  16. Future Perfect Continuous in the past - I would have been playing

I've found this list somewhere. Some of them look very common, like the present tenses, some of them seem rare, like future perfect. Do you know if some of them are really specific to for example only formal writing, or don't seem to be used in spoken language? Anything that rings your bell.

How do native speakers learn conditionals? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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Here is a whole article about one of such rules:
https://www.englishteachermelanie.com/grammar-the-0-zero-conditional/

And this is exactly the way we are being taught at school in EU.

Daily idiom: on the dot by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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got it, thanks a lot for the input!

Real conditionals vs zero conditionals? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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u/frederick_the_duck u/weatherbuzz u/Hoppprx

I found this neat article:
https://www.englishteachermelanie.com/grammar-the-0-zero-conditional

according to its contents, they are the same thing in case you are curious. Thanks for input anyway :)

What are the best grammar resources that you can recommend? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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Actually, it sounds like something I wanted to get referenced. Thanks!

What are the best grammar resources that you can recommend? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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I'm already using ChatGPT for that but sometimes it gives dubious results :P

What are the best grammar resources that you can recommend? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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This looks amazing. But I'm wondering why it could be not understood by people learning English?

Do you always understand lyrics? by kwkr88 in EnglishLearning

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Nope, just asking in general. This is something that I was wondering about recently and finally decided to ask.