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Belong to, belong with, belong in
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Belong To, Belong With, Belong In – Differences Explained

Belong To, Belong With, Belong In – Differences Explained Many English learners struggle with the difference between belong to, belong with, and belong in. Although these expressions look similar, they have different meanings and are used in different situations. In this clear grammar guide, you’ll learn when to use each Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 12 months11 Jun 2025 ago
In vs inside vs within
Cambridge exams Grammar Prepositions

In vs Inside vs Within

In vs Inside vs Within – What’s the Difference? Three tiny words. One very common problem for English learners. In, inside, and within all talk about something being in a place, in a space, or in a limit — so it’s no surprise that learners often mix them up. Sometimes they Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year19 Dec 2024 ago
Prepositional phrases with OUT
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22 Prepositional Phrases with OUT

22 Prepositional Phrases with OUT Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 22 prepositional phrases with “out”. Here is the list: Out of hand Meaning: a situation which is difficult to control. Out of print Meaning: a book or other publication which is no longer Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years18 Apr 2023 ago
How to use BY
Cambridge exams Grammar Prepositions

How to Use BY

How to use BY Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson on how to use by in English. The word by may look small and simple, but it is one of the most frequently used prepositions in English, and it appears constantly in everyday conversation, formal writing, and exams. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years9 Dec 2022 ago
Difference between of vs from in English with rules and examples
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar Prepositions

Of vs From: What’s the Difference in English?

Learn the difference between of and from in English, with clear rules, common patterns, and example sentences to help you use these prepositions correctly.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years27 Jul 2022 ago
WAYS TO USE THE WORD OVER
English Vocabulary Grammar Prepositions

Ways to Use the Word OVER

Learn the main ways to use the word over in English, with simple explanations and example sentences covering position, movement, time, quantity, and common expressions.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years30 Jun 2022 ago
Between and Among in English
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Between and Among in English

Between and Among in English: What’s the Difference? In this lesson, you will learn the real difference between and among, how to use each one correctly, and which common expressions can help you remember them more easily. Many learners are taught a very simple rule: use between for two things Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years14 Dec 2021 ago

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