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Lunch, Dinner, Supper
B2 First C1 Advanced Everyday English Useful Phrases Vocabulary

Lunch, Dinner, Supper

Lunch, Dinner, Supper? Understanding the Differences in English Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are diving into one of those classic vocabulary questions that can confuse even confident speakers: What’s the difference between lunch, dinner, supper? These three words all refer to meals — but their meaning can change depending Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month30 Nov 2025 ago
What’s the Difference: Rich and Wealthy
Cambridge exams confused words Vocabulary

What’s the Difference: Rich and Wealthy

Hi English learners. Are the adjectives rich and wealthy synonymous? Well, yes, they are. They both refer to the possession of lots of money or properties. In today’s blog post, we will look at these two adjectives; so, what’s the difference: rich and wealthy.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years31 Oct 2022 ago
10 Forms of “Other” in English
Grammar Vocabulary

10 Forms of “Other” in English

10 Forms of “Other” in English Hello, dear English learners! The more vocabulary you know, the more confident and successful you will be when speaking English. A rich vocabulary will help you understand native speakers better and express yourself much more naturally and with ease. If that is your goal, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years5 Sep 2021 ago
Sensible and sensitive
B2 First C1 Advanced confused words Grammar Vocabulary

Sensible and Sensitive

Sensible and Sensitive The adjectives sensible and sensitive are often confused by English learners — and it’s easy to see why! They both come from the same root word “sense,” but their meanings are quite different. Let’s clear up the confusion once and for all. What does “sensible” mean? The Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years19 Jun 2021 ago

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