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19 Expressions with “Touch” You Should Know
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19 Expressions with “Touch” You Should Know

19 Expressions with “Touch”  Are you superstitious? 🙂Have you ever touched wood when you didn’t want a bad thing to happen to you? This custom originates from the distant past when people believed that spirits lived in the trees. Can you believe it? 🙂. Here are 19 expressions with “touch” Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years9 Jan 2021 ago
Difference between above and over
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Difference between “Above” and “Over”

Difference between “Above” and “Over” What is the difference between above and over? Both over and above mean ‘higher than’ and, in many cases, are interchangeable: She was sitting and watching the clouds above/over her head go by. There was a beautiful rainbow above/over the horizon. When to Use “Over” Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years23 Oct 2020 ago
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Made of, Made from, Made out of, Made with

Hello, English learners! Don’t you agree that sometimes, it can be pretty hard to tell whether something is “made of” or “made from”, “made with”, or even “made out from”. As a matter of fact, things couldn’t be more straightforward. Let’s look at the explanation:

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years11 Sep 2020 ago
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10 Expressions Related to Habits

10 Expressions Related to Habits Hello English learners. In today’s lesson, we will discuss expressions related to habits. Let’s define the word habit first. What is a habit? It is a pattern of behaviour that you do on a regular basis, such as taking a walk in the evening, eating Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years12 Aug 2020 ago
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Arrive IN or Arrive AT?

Arrive IN vs Arrive AT — Which One Should You Use? Many English learners get confused about how to use the verb arrive. Should we say arrive in or arrive at? And what about arrive to? Let’s clear up the confusion once and for all! Never say “arrive to” — Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years8 Aug 2020 ago
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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