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Expressions with WRONG
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Expressions with “Wrong”

The English language has a highly developed phraseology, so you need to know idioms and phrases, phrasal verbs, collocation, etc if you want to understand native speakers. The better you know them, the more natural your English will be. In that regard, let’s look at some super useful English idioms and phrases using the word “wrong”.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years11 Jul 2023 ago
Criticizing and Blaming in English
Idioms & Expressions Phrasal Verbs Verbs Vocabulary

Criticising and Blaming in English

Criticising and Blaming in English Hello English learners! In everyday conversations, at work, or even in exams like the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced, you’ll often come across situations where people need to criticise or blame others. Whether you’re talking about politics, workplace issues, or even family disagreements, English Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years2 Jan 2023 ago
English Collocations Related to Leisure
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations essay writing FCE IELTS reading speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

English Collocations Related to Leisure

English Collocations Related to Leisure Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we will be learning English collocations related to leisure. As you already know, collocations are natural expressions and leisure refers to your free time. So, we will learn some natural expressions for things you usually do in your free Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years29 Sep 2022 ago
30 ways to use the verb "stand"
B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE Collocations essay writing FCE Grammar Idioms & Expressions IELTS Phrasal Verbs reading speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

30 Ways to Use the Verb “Stand”

30 Ways to Use the Verb “Stand” Hello, English learners! In today’s blog entry, I’d like to explore 30 ways to use the verb’ stand, ‘ including collocations, phrasal verbs, and various idiomatic expressions, such as idioms, sayings, and proverbs. First, let’s define the verb stand. It has several meanings, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years22 Feb 2022 ago
Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations Conversational English essay writing FCE IELTS speaking Vocabulary Writing

Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather

Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather As you know, weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in terms of temperature, rain, snow, wind, etc. In that sense, here are vocabulary and collocations related to weather conditions that could come in handy at any time. General Vocabulary We can describe nice weather Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years26 Oct 2021 ago

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