Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look For – Clear Differences with Natural Examples (B1–B2) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Many English learners find verbs like find, find out, discover, search, and look for confusing because they all relate to finding something. However, they are not interchangeable. Each verb Read more

Phrasal verbs used in the news

18 Phrasal Verbs Used in the News

18 Phrasal Verbs Used in the News (with Meanings & Examples) If you read the news in English, you’ll quickly notice something interesting: journalists love phrasal verbs. Whether they are writing about politics, climate change, business, health, or sport, they often use short, powerful expressions like carry out, call off, Read more

Adjectives to describe a flat / apartment

22 Adjectives to Describe a Flat/Apartment

22 Adjectives to Describe a Flat/Apartment (with Collocations) When describing where you live — or writing about accommodation in an exam, email, or conversation — adjectives make all the difference. Instead of saying “It’s a nice flat”, English speakers use specific adjectives to describe size, condition, atmosphere, location, and comfort. Note: Read more