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Miss vs Lack
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Miss vs Lack

Miss vs Lack  Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are looking at two verbs that often cause confusion: miss and lack. They may look similar at first glance, but they express two very different ideas. Understanding the difference will help you speak and write more naturally — especially at Cambridge Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 days17 Dec 2025 ago
Broad vs Wide: What’s the Difference?
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Broad vs Wide: What’s the Difference?

Broad vs Wide: What’s the Difference? When learners reach the upper-intermediate stage, they often notice something curious: English has several words that seem to mean “large from side to side,” yet they are not always interchangeable. Broad and wide are two classic examples. They look similar, they behave similarly… and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 week9 Dec 2025 ago
The Difference between “Only” and “Unique”
Cambridge exams confused words Grammar Vocabulary

The Difference between “Only” and “Unique”

The Difference between “Only” and “Unique” Hello, dear English learners! Do you sometimes get confused between ‘only’ and ‘unique’? You’re not alone! Both words describe something that is one of a kind or special, but they are used differently. Understanding how to use them correctly will help you sound more Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 weeks20 Nov 2025 ago
Accident vs Incident
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations confused words FCE Grammar IELTS Tips Vocabulary

Accident vs Incident

Accident vs Incident – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between an accident and an incident? These two words often confuse learners because they sound similar and are used in similar contexts — especially when something goes wrong. However, there is a Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month7 Nov 2025 ago
Envy vs Jealousy
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE confused words FCE Grammar Idioms & Expressions IELTS Mistaken Words Uncategorized What's the difference

Envy vs Jealousy

Envy vs Jealousy – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Do you ever feel envious or jealous of someone? These two words are often used as if they mean the same thing, but in English, there’s a subtle difference. Let’s explore it together with plenty of examples so you will Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months27 Oct 2025 ago
Avoid, Prevent, Protect
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE confused words exercise FCE Grammar IELTS Learning tips Quiz reading speaking Synonyms Tips Uncategorized Verbs Writing

Avoid, Prevent, Protect

Avoid, Prevent, Protect – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Today we’re looking at three verbs that seem similar but have slightly different meanings: avoid, prevent, protect. They all describe stopping something bad from happening, but they’re used in different ways. Let’s learn how to use each correctly with clear explanations Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months15 Oct 2025 ago
Habit, Custom, Practice, Routine
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Habit, Custom, Practice, Routine

Habit, Custom, Practice, Routine: What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Today, we’re going to look at three words that seem very similar—habit, custom, practice, routine—but are actually used in different ways. Understanding these words will help you speak more naturally and avoid confusion in exams such as FCE, CAE, or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months9 Oct 2025 ago

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