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Phrasal verbs related to reading
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Phrasal Verbs Related to Reading

Phrasal Verbs Related to Reading (with Meanings & Examples) Reading is one of the quiet heroes of language learning. It builds vocabulary, strengthens grammar awareness, and gently trains your brain to think in English. But when we talk about reading in English, we don’t just “read” — we leaf through, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months24 Dec 2025 ago
Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With
confused words Grammar

Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With

Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well with Hello English learners, and welcome to another lesson! Today, we’re going to look at four verbs that are easy to confuse: fit, match, suit, go well with. They are all used when talking about clothes, style, or appearance — but they don’t mean the Read more

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10 Interesting Ways to Say OLD
Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

10 Interesting Ways to Say OLD

Hi English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at more interesting ways to say OLD with lots of example sentences so you can learn the new vocabulary in context.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years29 Jan 2023 ago

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