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Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns in English
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar

Reflexive Pronouns in English

Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns in English: Rules, Differences, and Examples Have you ever wondered why we say I cut myself, but also I made the cake myself? The word myself looks the same in both sentences, but it does two different jobs. That is why reflexive and emphatic pronouns can Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years30 Nov 2021 ago
Relative clauses in English
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Grammar

Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-defining

Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years6 Nov 2021 ago
like vs as
B2 First C1 Advanced confused words Grammar

Like vs As

There is a lot of confusion about these two words because they are similar in meaning. Here are some important differences between them:

By My Lingua Academy, 8 years29 Apr 2018 ago
Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Grammar

Adjectives Ending in -ED and -ING

Although it is not too complicated to understand, many English learners aren’t always sure whether to say someone is bored or boring or something is interesting or interested. Let’s look at the adjectives ending in -ed and -ing.

By My Lingua Academy, 9 years23 Apr 2017 ago

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