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  2. How to report an issue with a lesson | Preply Help Center

    💡 Tip: Describe what happened in your comment (for example, “student’s microphone didn’t work” or “Preply Classroom kept disconnecting”). Student was absent – the student didn’t attend the …

  3. I accidentally bought a LOT of hours | Learn Spanish - Preply

    I really don't know what happened. All of the sudden I have 52 hours and I only wanted 12. I can't afford this

  4. My tutor is absent: What to do next? - Preply Help Center

    Learn what to do if your tutor is absent, including how to report the lesson or transfer your funds.

  5. Simple past or present perfect? - Free English Grammar Exercise

    The Simple Past and Present Perfect tenses are used to talk about events or actions that happened at a specific time in the past or events that started in the past and continue until …

  6. Student was absent: guidelines and best practices

    Message them to understand what happened and agree on a new date and time. Reschedule the class and select “Student asked to cancel/reschedule” as the reason.

  7. Happened or happend | Learn English - Preply

    Hi Dot! 'Happend' is a spelling mistake of happened. Happened is past tense ie- The storm had happened a week before the playoffs. Regards, Vitor Rabbit

  8. Weekly lessons: Scheduling, Rescheduling & Cancellation

    Students can now schedule weekly lessons for regular, repeating times. Weekly lessons give tutors a more consistent schedule and a more steady income. They give students better …

  9. Lesson cancellation policy for students | Preply Help Center

    Learn the cancellation rules and how to adjust your lesson schedule easily.

  10. Present perfect practice! - Free English Grammar Exercise

    Through various sentences and questions, we will learn how to form the Present Perfect tense and use it accurately in our writing to express actions and experiences that have happened …