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Expressing surprise in English
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Expressing Surprise in English

Expressing Surprise in English Do you feel like you lack words when expressing surprise in English? Well, here is a list of 18 commonly used phrases and expressions to help you do that. You don’t say! Get out (of here) Expressing surprise in English You are joking/you must be joking Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years6 Jul 2022 ago
25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials)
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25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials)

25 Essential “And” Collocations (Binomials) You Need to Know English is full of fixed expressions in which two words are joined by ‘and’. These pairs — known as binomials — are often idiomatic, memorable, and extremely common in everyday conversation, business English, and Cambridge exam tasks. Most of them can’t Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years18 Aug 2021 ago
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10 Expressions Related to Habits

10 Expressions Related to Habits Hello English learners. In today’s lesson, we will discuss expressions related to habits. Let’s define the word habit first. What is a habit? It is a pattern of behaviour that you do on a regular basis, such as taking a walk in the evening, eating Read more

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