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Memory Related Vocabulary

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  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

What memory-related vocabulary words can you think of?How and in what circumstances do you use them?In this post, let's have a look at some memory-related vocabulary. Useful verbs, adjectives and…

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Difference between EVERY and EACH

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  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

Every or each? My students would like to know what is the difference between every and each. So I am very happy to write a post on this aspect of…

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Commonly Confused Homophones in English

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  • Post last modified:02/10/2019

Have you ever looked at some English words that are spelled differently pronounced the same but have different meanings? These can be somewhat confusing for even native speakers so I…

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English Vocabulary for Socialising with Friends

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  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

In this post you will learn socialising English vocabulary words and phrasal verbs.Read a short text to practice your reading comprehension and scroll down to popular phrasal verbs related to…

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Read more about the article Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings

Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings

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  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

Learn phrasal verbs with multiple meanings. Table of Contents 10 Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings Phrasal verb is a very unique and quite complex construction of the English language.Many ESL students have…

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Read more about the article How to use English Prepositions of Time – IN ON AT – English Grammar

How to use English Prepositions of Time – IN ON AT – English Grammar

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  • Post last modified:12/02/2019

The three most appropriate prepositions that we normally use when talking about “time” are In, At and On. The rules are quite simple but you will only fully understand them…

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Read more about the article Uncountable and Plural Nouns in English

Uncountable and Plural Nouns in English

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Here you will learn how to use uncountable and plural nouns in English correctly. Scroll down to watch a video lesson and find out which verb to use with uncountable…

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Common English Idioms with Two Words

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  • Post last modified:23/02/2022

The following are very common English idioms with two words. They are used in everyday conversations. In modern communication more informal language is now frequently used to substitute for more…

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Adjectives ending in ED and ING

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Here you will learn what is the difference between adjectives ending in ED and ING. At the end of this post, there is a short quiz to check your understanding,…

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