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Any Longer vs Any More vs No Longer
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Any Longer vs Any More vs No Longer

Any Longer vs Any More vs No Longer Any longer vs any more vs no longer. We normally use these phrases to say that we stopped doing something. But which one to use?  Is there a difference? As a matter of fact, you can use any of these phrases because Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 years5 Nov 2018 ago
How to Express Your Opinion in English
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How to Express Your Opinion in English

How to Express Your Opinion in English Hello, English learners! In today’s lesson, we are going to learn how to express your opinion in English — clearly, politely, and naturally. When we give our opinion, we’re sharing what we think or feel about a topic. But here is something important Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years20 May 2018 ago
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Phrasal Verbs with “Go”

Phrasal Verbs with “Go” Many verbs form phrasal verbs. One of the most common ones is the verb “go”. Here are 19 phrasal verbs using the verb “go” you should try to learn in context and incorporate into your everyday speech. What are phrasal verbs? Phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years22 Apr 2018 ago
Phrasal verbs with "take"
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Phrasal Verbs with “Take”

Phrasal Verbs with “Take” Many students avoid learning phrasal verbs because they tend to be ambiguous, so they can never be certain if they are correctly used. Sometimes things get even more confusing, and the object turns up between the verb and the particle. Nevertheless, phrasal verbs may not be Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years5 Feb 2018 ago
Words and Phrases Followed by a Gerund
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Words and Phrases Followed by a Gerund

Words and Phrases Followed by a Gerund Hello English learners! If you’ve reached a pre-intermediate or intermediate level, this lesson is for you. We’ll look at common words and phrases followed by a gerund — that is, a verb ending in -ing. What is a gerund? A gerund is a Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years10 Sep 2017 ago
Time expressions
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Time Expressions

Time Expressions Hello, English learners! Have you ever come across English phrases like “in no time,” “from time to time,” or “every now and then” and wondered what on earth they really mean? Time expressions like these are widespread in everyday English — native speakers use them all the time Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 years26 Jun 2017 ago
Wishes and Regrets in English
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Wishes and Regrets in English

In today’s lesson, we will be learning how to use “wish” and “if only” to express wishes and regrets about present, past and future.

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 years27 Apr 2017 ago

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