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32 phrasal verbs with "over"
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32 Phrasal Verbs with “Over”

32 Phrasal Verbs with “Over” How many times have you wished you knew phrasal verbs better? Well, here is your chance to learn 32 phrasal verbs with “over” you can use in everyday situations.  BE OVER Meaning: to move on from, to finish. He broke up with his girlfriend last Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years27 Feb 2020 ago
30 expressions with "hold"
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30 Expressions with “Hold”

30 Expressions with “Hold” The verb “hold” makes a lot of expressions. In this lesson, you will find 30 expressions with “hold” in context – idioms, collocations and phrasal verbs. If you decide to wait before taking action, it means you’re holding your fire. If you watched the football match Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years7 Feb 2020 ago
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10 Expressions with “Mind”

10 Expressions with “Mind” Hello English learners! Have you ever noticed how often we use the word “mind” in English? It pops up everywhere — in idioms, expressions, and even advice from wise grandmothers (“Mind your manners!”). The word mind doesn’t just mean your thoughts; it’s used in so many Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years29 Nov 2019 ago
Relative pronouns in English
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Relative Pronouns in English

The most commonly used relative pronouns in English are who, which, that, whose, when and where. They introduce the relative clause by replacing the noun or pronoun mentioned previously.

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years11 Nov 2019 ago
Difference between GET and TAKE
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Difference between Get and Take

Difference between Get and Take English learners quite often get confused about the usage of the verbs get and take because it’s not always easy to decide which one to use. Do you get a bus or take a bus? Do you get a look at something or take a Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years6 Oct 2019 ago
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Compound Adjectives with -ED Endings

Compound Adjectives with -ED Endings Compound adjectives are words usually made of two words joined by a hyphen. In today’s lesson, you will be learning how to form compound adjectives with -ed endings. They are adjectives with two or more words and a hyphen between them. The Form We form Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years19 Sep 2019 ago
Suffix -ABLE
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE Grammar IELTS speaking Vocabulary Word Building

Adjectives with the Suffix -ABLE

The list of suffixes in English is long and today we are going to discuss adjectives with the suffix ‘-able’. The suffix ‘-able’ is normally added to verbs to form adjectives that mean ‘capable of’ (read + able = readable – can be read).

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years22 Aug 2019 ago

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