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Hurt, Injure, Damage - What's the Difference?
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Hurt vs Injure vs Damage – What’s the Difference?

Hurt vs Injure vs Damage: What’s the Difference? (With Clear Examples & Grammar Tips) If you are confused about hurt vs injure vs damage, you are not alone. Many English learners struggle to understand the difference between these three common verbs. Although they all describe harm, they are used in Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 months6 Jul 2025 ago
Become, get, turn - what's the difference?
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Grammar

Become vs Get vs Turn – What’s the Difference?

Become vs Get vs Turn – What’s the Difference? (Clear Guide with Examples for B2–C1 Learners) Are you confused about become, get, and turn? Many English learners use these verbs interchangeably — but they are not the same. Although all three describe change, they differ in formality, speed of change, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months31 May 2025 ago
SAY vs TELL vs SPEAK vs TALK
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SAY vs TELL vs SPEAK vs TALK

SAY vs TELL vs SPEAK vs TALK  Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We’re going to clear up the difference between the verbs say, tell, speak and talk. All four verbs mean to express your thoughts and feelings through communication; however, they are not interchangeable. How do we Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years12 Jul 2022 ago
Common Expressions with “Imagine” in English
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Common Expressions with “Imagine” in English

The verb “imagine” means to form mental pictures or ideas in your head. It is widely used in the English language to build various phrases and expressions. Here are some commonly used ones

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years15 Nov 2020 ago

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