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fix(curriculum): display examples as a list (freeCodeCamp#58467)
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The preposition `for` is often used to explain the reason why we do something. Notice how `for` is followed by the reason or purpose of the action:

`I'm studying English for my job` - `for my job` explains the reason for studying English.
- `I'm studying English for my job.` - `for my job` explains the reason for studying English.

`I go to the gym for my health` - it means they go to the gym to stay healthy.
- `I go to the gym for my health.` - It means they go to the gym to stay healthy.

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This tense is often used for actions that are temporary or in progress. Some more examples include:

`She is studying for the interview` (she is currently focused on studying).
- `She is studying for the interview.` - She is currently focused on studying.

`They are working on a new project` (they are presently involved in the project).
- `They are working on a new project.` - They are presently involved in the project.

`He is walking to the station` (he is in the process of walking to the station).
- `He is walking to the station.` - He is in the process of walking to the station.

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`Stay` is used to indicate remaining in a particular state or condition.
It's often used in instructions or advice to keep oneself in a certain situation. For example:

`Stay safe online` (continue being safe while using the internet)
- `Stay safe online.` - Continue being safe while using the internet.

`Stay calm during the test` (continue being calm)
- `Stay calm during the test.` - Continue being calm.

`Stay focused on your work` (continue paying attention to your work)
- `Stay focused on your work.` - Continue paying attention to your work.


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In the context Sophie is speaking, `take` refers to participating in a particular experience, like a lesson or a course.

For example, `I'm taking a course in cybersecurity` means you are participating in a cybersecurity course.
For example:

Other examples are:
- `I'm taking a course in cybersecurity` - This means you are participating in a cybersecurity course.

`She is taking Python classes` (she is learning to use Python by attending a course)
- `She is taking Python classes` - She is learning to use Python by attending a course.

`They are taking a break` (they are spending time resting or not working).
- `They are taking a break.` - They are spending time resting or not working.

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`Identity` refers to who a person is, including their name, date of birth, and other personal information. For example:

`Protecting your identity online is important` means keeping your personal information safe on the internet.

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`Customer data` is specific information about customers, like their buying habits or preferences.

For example, a store might collect data on what times of day customers visit most often, or which products are most popular.
For example, a store might collect `data` on what times of day customers visit most often, or which products are most popular.

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Present continuous can be used in negative forms to express that something is not happening. For example:

`I'm not working today` (negative form)
- `I'm not working today.` - Negative form.

`They're not finding any solutions` (negative form)
- `They're not finding any solutions.` - Negative form.

`To be successful with something` means achieving an objective.
- `To be successful with something.` - It means achieving an objective.

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It's often used to emphasize what the speaker believes is true or likely to be true. For example:

`I can definitely see why this is important` (emphasizing that the importance is expected to be clear)
- `I can definitely see why this is important.` - Emphasizing that the importance is expected to be clear.

`She will definitely finish the project on time` (showing confidence in her completing the project)
- `She will definitely finish the project on time.` - Showing confidence in her completing the project.

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When you want to `make sure` something works, you try to do it with special care to confirm the result in the end. For example:

`We have to make sure the code is running` This means you'll be specially careful with the code to confirm it runs well.
- `We have to make sure the code is running.` - This means you'll be specially careful with the code to confirm it runs well.

`Please make sure that you order the correct color` Here, you are being asked to confirm the color you want before ordering something.
- `Please make sure that you order the correct color.` - Here, you are being asked to confirm the color you want before ordering something.

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It's often used in phrases like `good luck` to wish someone success. For example:

`He found his lost phone by luck.` (by chance)
- `He found his lost phone by luck.` - By chance.

`I wish you luck on your test.` (wishing success)
- `I wish you luck on your test.` - Wishing success.

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`Currently` comes from `current` meaning happening now. Adding `-ly` turns an adjective into an adverb. For example:
`Currently` comes from `current` meaning happening now. Adding `-ly` turns an adjective into an adverb.

`She is currently reading a book` (She is reading a book now)
For example:

`Trends` are popular styles or ideas that many people are talking about or doing. The word `trend` in the singular becomes `trends` in the plural. For example:
`She is currently reading a book` - She is reading a book now.

`One current trend is using eco-friendly products` (singular)
`Trends` are popular styles or ideas that many people are talking about or doing. The word `trend` in the singular becomes `trends` in the plural.

`She writes about fashion trends` (plural)
For example:

- `One current trend is using eco-friendly products.` - Singular.

- `She writes about fashion trends.` - Plural.

`Tech trends` refer to popular developments in technology.

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For example:

* `We experiment with new teaching methods.` (trying new ideas)
- `We experiment with new teaching methods.` - Trying new ideas.

* `The journalist conducts interviews with her readers.` (conversation for information)
- `The journalist conducts interviews with her readers.` - Conversation for information.

* `They use infographics to explain data.` (visual images for information)
- `They use infographics to explain data.` - Visual images for information.

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`Looking forward to + verb-ing` is a common way to express excitement about a future event. For example:

`I'm looking forward to meeting you.` (excited about meeting someone)
- `I'm looking forward to meeting you.` - Excited about meeting someone.

`She's looking forward to traveling next month.` (excited about traveling)
- `She's looking forward to traveling next month.` - Excited about traveling.

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For example:

`What are you up to this weekend?` means "What are your plans for this weekend?"
- `What are you up to this weekend?` - It means "What are your plans for this weekend?"

`He is up to something.` means "He is doing something."
- `He is up to something.` - It means "He is doing something."

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