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Prepositional phrases of contrast
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Prepositional Phrases of Contrast

Prepositional Phrases of Contrast Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we will explore some useful prepositional phrases of contrast — the ones you need when you want to show differences, opposites, or unexpected results in English. They could come handy if you are writing an essay for the Cambridge B2 Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 months19 Oct 2025 ago
Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition
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Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition

Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition Hello English learners! Do you know how to express what must happen first in order for something else to take place? In English, we use prepositional phrases related to condition — handy little phrases that explain the circumstance under which something is true, possible, or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 months2 Oct 2025 ago
Abstract prepositional phrases
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Abstract Prepositional Phrases

Abstract Prepositional Phrases Hello English learners! Have you ever noticed how some expressions in English don’t describe a place or an object, but rather an idea? These are called abstract prepositional phrases. Unlike simple ones, such as on the table or under the bed, abstract prepositional phrases deal with concepts Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months15 Sep 2025 ago
Prepositional Phrases for Place and Position
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Prepositional Phrases for Place and Position

Prepositional Phrases for Place and Position Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you want to describe a location clearly and precisely, prepositional phrases are your best friends. They help you show exactly where something is—whether it is in the city centre, in a remote village, or right Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 months20 Aug 2025 ago
Prepositional phrases for cause and effect
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Prepositional Phrases for Cause and Effect

Prepositional Phrases for Cause and Effect When we speak or write in English, we often need to explain why something happened or what resulted from a particular action. This is especially important at B2 and C1 levels, where learners are expected to express ideas more clearly, logically, and formally—whether they Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 months10 Aug 2025 ago
Prepositional phrases of agreement and similarity
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Prepositional Phrases of Agreement and Similarity

Prepositional Phrases of Agreement and Similarity When studying English on a more advanced level, it’s not simply a matter of knowing the correct words—it’s a matter of knowing how to link them together smoothly and naturally. And that’s where prepositional phrases fit in. These useful phrases bring precision and fluency Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months21 Jul 2025 ago
ON TIME and IN TIME
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ON Time and IN Time – What’s the Difference?

ON Time and IN Time Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will discuss the difference between the phrases “on time” and “in time”. On time If you are on time, then you are not late; you are punctual. Things happening on time are the ones that are Read more

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